SHARMA
DEVILAL – Appellant
Versus
GANPAT – Respondent
SHARMA, J.
( 1 ) THIS is an appln. by one Davilal for revision of the order of the learned Ses. J. of Sawai Jaipur, granting bail to the opposite party, Gangasingh, in a case under Section 302,. P. C.
( 2 ) I have heard the learned counsel for the appct. and also the learned counsel for the opposite party. It has been argued on behalf of the appct. that the case having been challaned under Section 302,. P. C. , the learned Ses. J. was legally wrong in admitting the opposite party to bail. On behalf of the opposity party it has been argued that in the first instance revision does not lie in a case like the present by a private party. It was also argued that this Ct. has no power to cancel the order of the bail granted by the Ses. J. Further, it was argued that in any case the Ses. J. had very wide powers of bail under Section 498, Cr. P. C. and the learned Ses. J. having exercised his discretion under the said section, this ct. would not be justified in cancelling the bail.
( 3 ) I have considered the arguments of the learned counsel for both the parties. I do not want to go into the question whether this Ct. has no power at all to cancel a bail granted by the Sessions Ct
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