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2014 Supreme(All) 2203

ARVIND KUMAR TRIPATHI II
State of U. P. – Appellant
Versus
Manjeet Singh – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Government Advocate.

JUDGMENT

Hon'ble Arvind Kumar Tripathi (II), J.

1. Instant criminal revision has been filed by the State of U.P. challenging the order dated 24.12.1992 passed by the learned Additional 7th Additional District and Sessions Judge, Lucknow by which he has allowed the revision filed by the respondent Manjeet Singh challenging the order dated 7.8.1992 passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Lucknow and the matter was remanded back to the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Lucknow for deciding it afresh in accordance with law.

2. The brief fact of the case is that Excise Inspector has filed several complaints against several accused persons. The Excise Inspector did not appear on several dates, then application under Section 256 Cr.P.C. was moved by the opposite party for acquitting him. After hearing the accused, the learned Magistrate rejected the application. Feeling aggrieved, criminal revision was filed and this revision was allowed and impugned order dated 7.8.1992 was quashed and the matter was remanded back to the Magistrate to decide the matter afresh. Feeling aggrieved, this criminal revision has been filed by the State.

3. Heard Shri Sharad Dixit, learned AGA for the re







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