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Calcutta High Court

Ram Sunder De vs Rajab Ali And Anr. on 16 February, 1886

Equivalent citations: (1885)ILR 12CAL558

JUDGMENT

McDonell and Beverley, JJ.

1. Without going into the question whether or not any criminal offence has been committed, we think that the order of the Bench acquitting the accused must be set aside on the ground that no member of that Bench was a member of the Bench which heard the evidence for the prosecution in the case. The trial was a summary one in which the evidence is not recorded at any length, and it was, therefore, the more necessary that the case should have been disposed of by one or more Magistrates before whom the witnesses had been examined. We accordingly set aside the order of dismissal, and direct that the matter be tried de novo, or, if possible, disposed of by a Bench of whom one or more of the Magistrates who heard the evidence for the prosecutions shall be members.