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1987 Supreme(Online)(Guj) 7

GUJARAT HIGH COURT
D.H. Shukla, A.P. Ravani, JJ
Ashwinkumar Navnitlal Desai v. State of Gujarat


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: A.D. Shah
For the Respondents: P.P.

Table of Content
1. the scope of jurisdiction for criminal revisions. (Para 1 , 4)
2. overview of the petitioner and initial trial details. (Para 2 , 3)
3. clarification of the procedural rules regarding revisions. (Para 5 , 6 , 7 , 8)
4. final decision regarding the hearing assignment. (Para 9 , 10)

1. A short question has been referred for the decision of the Full Bench. The said question is as to whether this revision application should be placed for final hearing before learned single Judge of this court or whether it should be heard by a Division Bench of this Court.

2. In order to appreciate the background giving rise to this question, it is necessary to note a few relevant introductory facts.

3. The petitioner is the original accused in criminal case No. 2173 of 1982 on the file of the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Surendranagar. He was charged with the offence under S.420 read with S.109, I.P.C. After trial, he was convicted by the learned trial Judge and was sentenced to undergo R.I. for four years and to pay a fine of Rs. 10,000/-, in default, to undergo further R.I. for one year. That order was passed on 9-6-1983. As the said order was applicable under S.374(3) of t















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