Musa Vs Emperor

Allahabad High Court 19 Mar 1924 (1924) 03 AHC CK 0033
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Hon'ble Bench

Dalal, J

Final Decision

Dismissed

Acts Referred
  • Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) - Section 323
  • Probate and Administration Act, 1881 - Section 89

Judgement Text

Translate:

Dalal, J.@mdashAfter a trial had commenced on a complaint u/s 323 the complainant died. It is argued here that the prosecution ought to have abated in consequence. The learned District Magistrate has quoted a ruling of the Madras High Court [Muhammad Ibrahim Sahib v. Shaik Davood 65 Ind. Cas. 519 : 44 M. 417 : 40 M.L.J. 351 : 13 L.W. 379: (1921) M.W.N. 227 : 23 Cri. L.J. 17 : 30 M.L.T. 349, in which this point has been fully considered, and the Punjab rulings quoted by the learned Counsel for the applicant were dissented from.

2. I agree with the reasoning of the Madras High Court and hold that a criminal prosecution u/s 323 of the Indian Penal Code cloes not abate by reason of the death of the person injured. One of the learned Judges of the Madras High Court has exposed the absurdity of applying to criminal proceedings the provisions of Section 89 of the Probate and Administration Act. This application is dismissed.

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