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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
The Cattle-Trespass Act, 1871
Section 4 in The Cattle-Trespass Act, 1871 [Entire Act]
Section 4 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Budhan Mahto vs Issur Singh on 27 June, 1907
7a. See also for similar views Sir Jolin Wood-coffe's Criminal Procedure in India (Thacker Spink and Co.) (1926) citing ILR 29 Mad 517 (A) and B. B. Mitra's Code of Criminal Procedure, Twelfth Edition, (1954) Vol. II at p. 1576 citing ILR 46 Bom 58: (AIR 1922 Bom 19,1) (B); S. Ranganadhiyar's Code of Criminal Procedure, Seventh Edition, (1954) Part II at p. 1513; "The word offence in Section 4 (1) (o) includes an act of which a complaint may be made under Section 20 of the Cattle Trespass Act and a person against whom an order is made under Section 22 of the said Act is made a person convicted on a trial" (See ILR 46 Bom 58: (AIR 1922 Bom 19,1) (B); ILR 27 Cal 992 (N); Budhan Mahto v. Issur Singh, ILR 34 Cal 926 (O); Emperor v. Vishvanath Vishnu, ILR 44 Bom 42: (AIR 1920 Bom 85 (1)) (P) in this connection.
Section 407 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 408 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Raghu Singh And Anr. vs Abdul Wahab on 11 February, 1896
(In addition to the above rulings in foot-note 3 the following additional rulings are cited: Raghu Singh V. Abdul Wahab, ILR 23 Cal 442 (I): In re, Khadar Khan, ILR 11 Mad 359 (J), Queen Empress v. Sada-shiv.