LAWS(ALL)-1999-10-32

RAJENDRA KUMAR MISHRA Vs. STATE OF U P

Decided On October 10, 1999
RAJENDRA KUMAR MISHRA Appellant
V/S
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) DEV Kant Trivedi, J. By means of the present revision, the complainant of Crime No. 36 of 1995 has assailed the orders dated 3rd June, 1999 whereby the applications 92-Kha and 93-Kha moved by him before Special Judge, Essential Com modities, Kanpur Nagar in S. T. No. 980 of 1995 were rejected.

(2.) I have heard learned counsel for the parties and also learned A. G. A.

(3.) LEARNED Trial Judge observed in the impugned orders that the summoning of the Investigating Officer was not neces sary in the circumstances of the case at the instance of the complainant as no prejudice was likely to be caused to the prosecution by their non-examination in asmuch as all the papers which were re quired to be proved by the. Investigating Officer had already been admitted by the accused persons. The observations of the learned Judge has been to be wholly jus tified and he committed no error what soever in declining to summon the Inves tigating Officer.