H.R.PANWAR
Heera – Appellant
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State of Rajasthan – Respondent
H.R. Panwar, J.-This criminal revision under Section 397/401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short, "the Code" hereinafter) is directed against the order dated 29.07.1997 passed by learned Sessions Judge, Jalore (for short, "the revisional Court" hereinafter), in Criminal Revision No. 14/1996 whereby the revision petition filed by Non-petitioner No. 2 against the order dated 15.03.1996 passed by Judicial Magistrate, Sanchore (for short the trial Court hereinafter) in Criminal Case No. 823/95, was allowed and the order passed by the trial Court refusing to take cognizance for the offence under Section 307, IPC apart from other offences under Sections 341, 323, 325/34 and 326/34, IPC was set aside. Aggrieved by the order impugned, the petitioners have filed the instant
revision.
2. I have heard learned Counsel for the parties. Perused the impugned order and the Challan papers.
3. Non-petitioner No. 2 Karna Ram is the injured person who is said to have suffered as many as four injuries at the hands of petitioners. Injury No. 1 is on right parietal region of skull and incised wound by sharp edged weapon. Injury No.2 is also on right parietal bone of skull. On bein
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