Ashok Batta
17 October 2012 at 20:31
A filed a Criminal complaint case against B before the Magistrate.The Magistrate after recording the entire pre-summoning evidence dismisses the Complaint of A,without summoning B. Now A feeling aggrieved files a Revision Petition before the Sessions Court and the Sessions Court issues summons against B. Now the question is how and under what provision the sessions court could issue the summons to A,when the lower court refused to register the Complaint against A.Sincce the powers under the Revisional Jurisdiction are very limited.What are the remedies available for B ??
Ashok Kumar
Whether accused can be summoned for the first time in revision
A filed a Criminal complaint case against B before the Magistrate.The Magistrate after recording the entire pre-summoning evidence dismisses the Complaint of A,without summoning B. Now A feeling aggrieved files a Revision Petition before the Sessions Court and the Sessions Court issues summons against B. Now the question is how and under what provision the sessions court could issue the summons to A,when the lower court refused to register the Complaint against A.Sincce the powers under the Revisional Jurisdiction are very limited.What are the remedies available for B ??
Ashok Kumar