(1.) These two are appeals by special leave against a common judgment of the High Court of Punjab in its revisional jurisdiction. The appellant who is the same in both was convicted by the Magistrate, First Class, Hoshiarpur at two separate trials, one in respect of a charge under section 420 and the other in respect of a charge under section 409 of the Indian Penal Code. The convictions were confirmed by the Session Judge on appeal and by the High Court in revisions. The charges relate to connected matters and the evidence, though separately recorded, was substantially the same. It is, therefore, convenient to deal with the two appeals by a common judgment as the High Court did.
(2.) The appellant, Bhagat Ram, was the Civil Nazir in the office of the Senior Subordinate Judge, Hoshiarpur. The main charge against him was that in his capacity as a public servant, he committed criminal breach of trust in respect of a sum of Rs.3,496/5/- of Government money between the 1st December, and the 18h December, 1948.
(3.) The appellant substantially admits all the material facts above stated. His defence is that it was the Subordinate Judge, Shri Gambhir, that misappropriated the amount and that it was at his request and under his specific authority that he made the attempts to raise the sum of Rs. 3,350 on the 16th and the 17th of December, from the three persons above mentioned.