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GAUHATI HIGH COURT - PRINCIPAL SEAT AT GUWAHATI
SRI BISWAJIT BORAH – Appellant
Versus
THE STATE OF ASSAM and ANR – Respondent


Advocates:
['P BHATTACHARYA', '', 'D DUTTA', 'A BHATTACHARYA', 'T J MAHANTA', 'MRK K DAS', '']

ORDER

Date : 17-11-2021 Heard Mr. P. K. Goswami, learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Ms. S. Jahan, learned Additional Public Prosecutor, Assam.

2. This Criminal Revision Petition has been filed by the petitioner challenging the order dated 25.11.2010, passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jorhat, in G.R. Case No. 1160/2007 as well as the order dated 16.01.2012 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Jorhat, in Criminal Appeal No.

43/2010.

3. The material facts of the case are that an FIR was lodged at Jorhat Police Station on 22.09.2007 against the present revisionist with the allegation of trespass and physical assault on the informant and his wife. Consequently, a case, being Jorhat Police Station Case No. 583/2007 (G.R. Case No. 1160/2007) under section 448/326/323 was registered. On completion of investigation, a charge-sheet under section 448/326/323 IPC was filed. On completion of trial, by an order dated 25.11.2010, passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jorhat, in G.R. Case No. 1160/2007 the accused/revisionist was convicted under section 448/323 IPC and was sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three months for the offence unde

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