C. D. PAREKH
Gomti – Appellant
Versus
Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Bansi, Basti – Respondent
ORDER
C.D. Parekh, J. - This writ petition has been directed against an order dated 1-7-1968 passed by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate Bansi dismissing the revision of the Petitioners u/s 89 of the UP Panchayat Raj Act holding that it is barred by limitation.
2. Briefly stated the facts of the case are that one Muneshwar son of Bijai resident of village Karnjahar filed a complaint before the Nyaya Panchayat at Suhai Kanpurwa, District Basti on 9-10-1967. The complaint was enquired into and as it appears from the order sheet a copy of which h as been enclosed as annexure 'B' to this writ petition, the Petitioner himself admitted that various dates were fixed and the proceedings that took before the Nyaya Panchayat has been recorded therein. On 29-12-1967 the Petitioners who were accused in the casa were convicted for an offence u/s 379/406 IPC and they were fined Rs. 25/- each and they were also made liable to pay Rs. 50/- as compensation to the complainant. Against this judgment the Petitioners had preferred revision u/s 89 of the Panchayat Raj Act before the Sub-Divisional Magistrate Bansi. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate by the impugned order, without going into the merit of the revisi
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