were granted the
benefit of Probation Section 4 of the Probation of Offenders Act,
1958, while the learned trial court acquitted the respondents
Ganpat ... were not convicted for the first time, and had
been granted the benefit of probation under the Act of 1958,
already once before, vide order
granted the benefit under the Probation
of Offenders Act, 1958 on 25.07.1998, the petitioner was not
named in the F.I.R. impugned therein ... granted the benefit under the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 , in
Case No. 112/29.09.1994 for the offences under Sections
years, therefore, the petitioner
may be granted benefit of Section 4 of the Probation of Offenders
Act, 1958.
6. Learned counsel for the revisionist-petitioner ... limited prayer that the petitioner may be granted benefit under
Section 4 of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 (hereinafter
referred
CRLR-360/2001]
accused-appellants be granted benefit under Section 4 of
Probation of Offenders Act as they have not other criminal
antecedents.
2. This ... Probation of Offenders Act.
It is needless to say that once the benefit under Section 4 of
Probation of Offenders Act is granted, the rigors
were granted the
benefit of Probation Section 4 of the Probation of Offenders Act,
1958, while the learned trial court acquitted the respondents
Ganpat ... were not convicted for the first time, and had
been granted the benefit of probation under the Act of 1958,
already once before, vide order
CRLR-360/2001]
accused-appellants be granted benefit under Section 4 of
Probation of Offenders Act as they have not other criminal
antecedents.
2. This ... Probation of Offenders Act.
It is needless to say that once the benefit under Section 4 of
Probation of Offenders Act is granted, the rigors
Section 374(2) of Cr.P.C. read with Section 11 of Probation of
Offenders Act, against the judgment dated 28.10.2021 passed by
learned Special ... offence under Sections 323 / 34
and 341 of IPC and granted them probation under Section 4 of
Probation of Offenders Act.
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record of the case,
this Court finds that the benefit of probation already granted to
the petitioner entitles him to draw any negative inference under
record of the case,
this Court finds that the benefit of probation already granted to
the petitioner entitles him to draw any negative inference under
Revision Petition No.17/2008, the petitioner has come
against the probation order granted to the accused.
Learned counsel for the parties submit that ... Learned counsel for both the parties unanimously admit that
due to probation in one case and fine in another case, none of the
parties