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Makkhan And Ors. vs Emperor on 13 February, 1945

The gravity of the offence must depend upon the severity of the punishment that can be inflicted but the major and the minor offences must be cognate offences which have the main ingredients in common, and man charged with one offence which is entirely of a different type from the offence which he is proved to have committed, cannot in the absence of proper charge be convicted of that offence merely on the ground that the facts proved constitute a minor offence Vide Makkhan v. Emperor AIR (32) 1945 All 81 at P. 85).
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