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Section 420 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 467 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Public Prosecutor vs Gundu Rao on 10 December, 1975
12. Andhra Pradesh High Court in the case of (1) The Public Prosecutor v. Gundu Rao reported in 1976 Criminal Law Journal 1835 held that the prosecution witnesses if not produced, it is the duly of the Magistrate to take coercive steps to compel their attendance and acquittal on that ground was not justified.
Section 468 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The State Of Mysore vs Kalilulla Ahmed Shariff And Anr. on 27 July, 1970
13. Similarly Mysore High Court in the case of (2) The State of Mysore v. Kalilulla reported in AIR 1971 (Mysore) 60 has held that order of acquittal on the ground of non-appearance of prosecution witnesses cannot be justified.
Deputy Commissioner Of Agricultural ... vs K.S. Gopalan And Ors. on 21 February, 1962
Similar view was taken by Kerala High Court in the case of (3) State of Kerala v. Gopalan reported in AIR 1962 (Kerala) 3.
The State (Tamil Nadu) vs Veerappan And Ors. on 24 March, 1980
A Full Bench of Madras High Court in the case of (4) The State v. Veerappan and Ors. reported in AIR 1980 (Madras) 260 also took a view that acquittal of accused persons merely on the ground of non-production of evidence by the prosecution is not permissible.
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