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Kochummini Chettiar And Ramakrishnan ... vs State Of Kerala on 8 February, 1977
2. The main ground on which the order under revision was assailed was that Sri K. P. Asthana, Additional Sessions Judge, had no jurisdiction to pass the order which he passed as the revision which had been transferred to his Court, was not a competent revision inasmuch as it had not been admitted by the Sessions Judge, when the Sessions Judge transferred it to his Court. In other words, the contention of the learned Counsel is that a Sessions Judge could transfer a revision to the Court of an Additional Sessions Judge only when that revision was defectless and had already been admitted by him. In this connection he drew my attention to the provisions of Section 400 of the Cr.PC According to him, this section contemplates the transfer of only a properly admitted revision. And to buttress his argument in this regard, he invited my attention to the ruling reported in Kochummini Chettiar Ramakrishnan Chettiar v. State of Kerala 1977 Cri LJ 1872 (Ker).
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