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1 - 10 of 11 (0.21 seconds)Mahendra Pratap Singh vs Sarju Singh & Anr on 20 November, 1967
(13) The Supreme Court again dealt with the same provision in Mahendra Pratap Singh v. Sarju Singh, and formed the view that where a retrial is ordered by the High Court the dice is loaded against the accused because insSpite of all caution, which the High Court may observe while reweighing the evidence the trial court would be unable to ignore the opinion expressed by the High Court that the appraisal of evidence resulting into acquittal had been erroneous.
Section 148 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 325 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
D. Stephens vs Nosibolla on 2 March, 1951
The Supreme Court became concerned with the scope of the jurisdiction provid"d by sectior 439 of the Code in lespect of the orders of acquittal in D. Stephens v, Nossibolla, and observed that it was not to be lightly exrcised.