O.M.PRAKASH
JAGJIT SINGH – Appellant
Versus
SUJAN SINGH – Respondent
( 1 ) THIS revision petition is directed against an order of the learned Additional Sessions Judge, whereby on revision, he set aside an order of discharge passed by the Magistrate 1st Class, and directed further enquiry.
( 2 ) SAJJAN Singh, a partner of Messrs Jullundur Body Builders Rohtak Road, Delhi (hereinafter referred to as " Jullundur Body Builders ) had, on the 17th January, 1966, submitted a report to the Superintendent Police, C 1. D. , Crime Branch, Delhi, alleging that the petitioners, who were Directors of Messrs B. Dharam Singh and Company Private Ltd. had cheated the Jullundur Body Builders. It was stated, in the report, that on the 8th May 1965, Messers Swayamber Lal Motor Service (Private Ltd.) Indore had delivered to the Jullundur Body Puilders two Leyland Bus chasis for building bus bodies, that the Jullundur Body Builders had agreed to build the bus bodies on payment of Rs. 26,000 that a sum of Rs. 1000 was paid on the 17th April 1965 and another sum of Rs. 7000 on the 21st May, 1965 towards the cost of construction and the balance of Rs. l8,000 was to be paid at the time of delivery of the buses, that the two buses were ready on the 30th June, 1965
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