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1954 Supreme(All) 87

ASTHANA
RAM LAL SINGH – Appellant
Versus
STATE THROUGH ANANDI CHAMAR – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Kirpa Shankar Sinha, Suraj Nath Singh

JUDGMENT

Asthana, J.

[1] This is a reference by the learned Additional Sessions Judge of Jaunpur recommending that the order dated 29-10-1951 passed by the Sub-divisional Magistrate of Shahganj district Jaunpur for the release of the attached property in favour of the first party, i.e., Anandi Chamar and others, be quashed.

[2] The proceedings arose out of a case under Section 145, Cr. P. C. The learned Magistrate after considering the evidence produced before him came to the conclusion that there was no apprehension of a breach of the peace and he, therefore, dismissed the application under Section 145, Cr. P. C. He, however, proceeded to decide the question of possession and found that the first party was in possession of the property on the relevant date, i.e., within two months of the preliminary order and it was from his possession that the attachment was made. He passed an order that the attached property might be released in favour of the first party. Against this decision the second party filed a revision.

[3] The learned Sessions Judge has found that the learned Magistrate had no jurisdiction to pass the order after he had come to the conclusion that there was no apprehension









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