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Citation: 1970 PCRLJ 570
Court: Dacca
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-12-31
Parties: ABDUL AB AND ANOTHER ABDUL HAMID CHOWDHURY vs THE STAT AND JUDGMENT
570 Result: Rules discharged Judgment JUDGMENT The two rules having been heard together' are disposed of under this judgment, These rules are directed against an initial order dated 9-9-1968 passed by Mr. Ahmad, Sub- Divisional Magistrate, Dacca (South) drawing up a proceeding under section 145 (l), Cr.
Court Name: Dacca Judge(s): Abdul Hakim Title:ABDUL AB AND ANOTHER ABDUL HAMID CHOWDHURY vs THE STAT AND JUDGMENT Reported As: 1970 P Cr. L J 570 Result: Rules discharged Judgment JUDGMENT The two rules having been heard together' are disposed of under this judgment, These rules are directed against an initial order dated 9-9-1968 passed by Mr. J. Ahmad, Sub- Divisional Magistrate, Dacca (South) drawing up a proceeding under section 145 (l), Cr. P. C. Che Rule No. 704 of 1968 has been obtained by some of the embers of the third party and the Rule No. 309 of 1969 has been obtained by one of the members of the second party in the pro--ceeding. The first party Abu Nasar Ahmed along with others is the opposite-party in both the rules. The first party filed a petition with the police at Lalbagh P. S. Alleging that the second party men with the help of their tenants, the third party in the proceeding, were disturbing the peaceful possession of the first party in Plot No. 67 holding Nos. 139 and 142 and were also threatening to dispossess him forcibly from some part of the said plot and as a result, there had been an apprehension of serious breach of the peace between the parties over the possession of the said land. The local police enquired into the matter and submitted a report supporting the allegations of the first party and recommending to draw up a proceeding under section 145, Cr. P. C. The learned Sub-Divisional Magistrate on satisfaction from the police report that…
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