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A. F. M. ABU SAYEED vs THE STATE Case No — 1970 PCRLJ 255

Citation: 1970 PCRLJ 255

Court: Dacca

Year: 1969

Decision Date: 1969-07-14

Parties: A. F. M. ABU SAYEED vs THE STATE

Headnotes

255 Result: Appeal dismissed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT ABDULLAH JABIR, J.-This appeal arises out of judgment of Mr. Islam Chowdhury, Additional Sessions Judge, Khulna convicting the accused-appellant A.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Dacca Judge(s): Abdullah Jabir, B. A. Siddiqi Title: A. F. M. ABU SAYEED vs THE STATE Case No.: Criminal Appeal No. 480 of 1966 Date of Judgment:1969-07-14 Reported As: 1970 PCr. L J 255 Result: Appeal dismissed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT ABDULLAH JABIR, J.-This appeal arises out of judgment of Mr. A. S. F. Islam Chowdhury, Additional Sessions Judge, Khulna convicting the accused-appellant A. F. M. Abu Sayeed under section 477-A, P. P. C. And under section 420, P. P. C. And sentencing him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for four years and to a fine of Rs. 15,000 in default to rigorous imprisonment for one year and nine months more under section 477-A, P. P. C. No separate sentence was passed under section 420, P. P. C. The prosecution case is that the accused A. F. M. Abu Sayeed was the bill clerk of the People's Jute Mills of Khulna and one Shariful Islam was the representative of two companies Messrs Pakistan Bamboo Traders and. United Corporation. Berth the companies used to do construction works in the People's Jute Mills. It was the duty of the accused appellant to receive the bills, to check the bills, to prepare cheque vouchers, to write out cheques to obtain signatures of the competent persons on the cheque and to arrange both final and advance payments in respect of construction and other bills. The People's Jute Mills gave United Corporation works for construction extension godown under order ADMN/622 dated 27th January 1962 Exh. 4 and subsequently gave…

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