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1999 Supreme(SC) 1253

S. RAJENDRA BABU, A. S. ANAND, R. C. LAHOTI
M. S. Ahlawat – Appellant
Versus
State Of Haryana – Respondent


Judgment

Rajendra Babu, J.-By an order made on January 17, 1996 Writ Petitions (Criminal) Nos. 356-57 of 1996 were disposed of by this Court. In the course of that order it was held that the petitioner, M.S. Ahlawat, has deliberately fabricated false records before this Court. He is, therefore, held punishable under Section 193 Indian Penal Code (IPC) and also for contempt of this Court under Article 129 of the Constitu­tion of India. Accordingly, he was convicted and sentenced under Section 193 IPC to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a term of one year and under Article 129 of the Constitution of India to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a term of 6 months but both the sentences were directed to run concurrently. Now it appears that the petitioner has undergone the sentence of imprisonment imposed by this Court under the said two provisions.

2. While hearing the Writ Petitions (Criminal) Nos. 356-57 of 1996, it was reported on November 5, 1993 to this Court through the Standing Counsel that his signature on the affidavit filed in this Court has been forged. This Court, after considering the two affidavits filed on November 2, 1993 and November 5, 1993 purported to have been made


























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