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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
State Of Kerala, Managing Director, ... vs Puttumana Illath Jathavedan ... on 11 February, 1999
In State of
Kerala Vs. Puttumana Illath Jathavedan Namboodiri, AIR 1999 SC 981, the Apex Court
observed that revisional power of the High Court u/s 401 CrPC cannot be equated with the
power of an appellate court, nor can it be treated even as a second appellate jurisdiction.
Ordinarily therefore, it would not be appropriate for the High Court to re-appreciate the
evidence and come to its own conclusion on the same, when the evidence has already been
appreciated by the Magistrate as well as the Sessions Judge in appeal, unless glaring features
are brought to the notice of the High Court, which would otherwise tantamount to gross
miscarriage of justice. Thus, the revisional court has got its own limitation.