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2005 Supreme(All) 598

SABHAJEET YADAV
KAILASH CHANDRA II – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF U P – Respondent


Advocates:
Hemendra Kumar,

SABHAJEET YADAV, J.

The facts of the case in brief are that while working as Collection Amin in the revenue department of the Government of Uttar Pradesh, a FIR was registered against the petitioner alongwith five other persons under Sections 147,148, 149 and 302 IPC, at Police Station Jani, District Meerut. After trial of the aforesaid case all the six persons including the petitioner were convicted by Court of 1st Additional Sessions Judge, Meerut vide judgment and order dated 30-6-1984. According to the petitioner, on account of his conviction under Sections 148,149 and 302 I. P. C. , in the aforesaid criminal case his services were terminated vide order dated 10-12-1987 passed by the District Magistrate/collector, Meerut. Against the order of conviction and sentence dated 30-6-1984, the petitioner and other convicted persons have preferred an appeal before this Court, which was numbered as Criminal Appeal No. 1772 of 1984. On 4-4-1996 the aforesaid appeal was allowed by Division Bench of this Court, whereby the order of conviction and sentence has been set aside. In para 8 of the writ petition it is stated that the "appellate Court has held that considering all these circumstan


















































































































































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