JUDGEMENT
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(1.) M. C. Jain, J. I have heard learned counsel for the revisionists and learned A. G. A, for opposite party No. 1.
(2.) ON a complaint by the opposite party No. 2, the Judicial Magistrate I Class, Bareilly summoned the present revisionists under Sections 395/397, I. P. C in case No. 419 of 1984. Aggrieved, they have preferred this revision.
It appears that initially that op posite party No. 2 had lodged an F. I. R. but the police had submitted final report. Op posite party No. 2 then filed a protest petition which was treated as complaint and after recording the evidence under Sections 200 and 202, Cr. P. C. the present order was passed. As per affidavit filed along with memo or revision, revisionist No. 2 Suresh had filed an F. I. R, on 1-9-1983 at 10. 15 p. m. under Sections 147/323/504, I. P. C. at Police Station Prem Nagar against certain persons including the present opposite party No. 2. The police after investigation had submitted charge-sheet. That means to say, cross case based on police report was there against certain persons including opposite party No. 2.
It has been argued by the learned counsel for the applicant revisionists that the learned Magistrate has summoned them under Sections 395/397, I. P. C. without application of mind and without there being any ingredient of the offences under Sections 395 and 397, I. P. C.
(3.) THIS Court has laid down in the case of Kailash Chaudhari v. State of U. P. , 1993 (30) ACC644 (SC), that a Magistrate is competent to recall the process issuing the order, if he is satisfied that it ought to have not been issued. Under the circumstances, it is directed that in case the revisionists file objections within two months from today before the Magistrate concerned to recall the summoning order he shall consider their prayer and pass a reasoned order. They shall have the liberty to appear before him in person or through counsel. The action shall ultimately follow on the reasoned order to be passed by the Magistrate one way or the other. The revision is disposed of with these observations. Revision disposed of. .;
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