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Udaiveer Singh vs D.M. Farrukhabad And Anr. on 23 January, 1981
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon a decision of this Court in Krishna Autar v. Commissioner, Jhansi Division, Jhansi and Anr. 1990 AWC 1458, in which learned single Judge relying upon the earlier decisions of Division Bench of this Court in Udaiveer Singh v. District Magistrate, Farrukhabad and Anr., 1981 AWC 237 and Ram Bodh Singh v. State of U.P. and Ors., 1985 AWC 40, has held that where the initiation of a criminal case and that too of serious nature is made the basis of cancellation/suspension of arms licence and the licence holder gets an acquittal, the very foundation of the action of the cancellation would be treated as non-existing. Therefore, unless there is some other report or material, the only ground of initiation of the said criminal case against the petitioner cannot sustain an order of revocation of the arms licence.
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