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Section 25 in The Arms Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
Bhavuben Dineshbhai Makwana vs State Of Gujarat & on 18 March, 2013
According to present appellant in light of the judgment
in case of Malikarjun Kodagai vs. State of Karnataka, 2018
SCC online SC 1941 and in case of Bhavuben Dineshbhai
Makwana vs. State of Gujarat, 2013 (1) G.L.H. 265, the
victim / original complainant need not seek leave from High
Court and the victim / original complainant can maintain
appeal even without seeking leave from the Court. Mr.
Buch, learned advocate for the applicant / appellant
submitted that in light of the said judgments the applicant
could have taken out the application however, by way of
abandoned caution the applicant has taken out application
seeking leave to appeal. However by way of abandoned
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caution and to avoid any technicality or objections the
applicant has filed present application.
In present application the applicant has prayed, inter alia
that:-
Section 307 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The State Of Uttar Pradesh vs Anil Kumar @ Badka on 29 August, 2018
In response to the notice Mr. Saiyad, learned advocate
has appeared. He relied on the decision in case of State of
Uttar Pradesh vs. Anil Kumar, (2018) 9 SCC 492. Mr.
Saiyad, learned advocate for the opponent initially raised
some objection however, subsequently he fairly submitted
that subject to the opponent's right to opposed applicant's
appeal on merits and all available ground the Court may
pass necessary and appropriate order.
Section 114 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Nagnath Malikarjun Iddalgave vs State Of Karnataka . on 15 April, 2014
According to present appellant in light of the judgment
in case of Malikarjun Kodagai vs. State of Karnataka, 2018
SCC online SC 1941 and in case of Bhavuben Dineshbhai
Makwana vs. State of Gujarat, 2013 (1) G.L.H. 265, the
victim / original complainant need not seek leave from High
Court and the victim / original complainant can maintain
appeal even without seeking leave from the Court. Mr.
Buch, learned advocate for the applicant / appellant
submitted that in light of the said judgments the applicant
could have taken out the application however, by way of
abandoned caution the applicant has taken out application
seeking leave to appeal. However by way of abandoned
Page 2 of 3
R/CR.MA/22992/2018 ORDER
caution and to avoid any technicality or objections the
applicant has filed present application.
In present application the applicant has prayed, inter alia
that:-
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