LAWS(PVC)-1938-8-144

RAGHO SINGH Vs. RAMBIRICH SINGH

Decided On August 26, 1938
RAGHO SINGH Appellant
V/S
RAMBIRICH SINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The petitioner complained that certain persons by erecting a bund across a stream had caused a diminution of the supply of water for the purposes of irrigation of Masarh village. The persons accused were placed on their trial and they were, in due course, convicted of the offence punishable under Section 430, I.P.C., while certain of the accused were also convicted under Secs.143 and 144. The Record of Rights had described a right in the appellants village to erect such a bund, but some years before there had been a proceeding under Section 147, Criminal P.C., in which the Sub-divisional Magistrate had found that the right to erect this bund described in the Record of Rights had not been exercised during the year before which proceedings were taken; and therefore he made an order against the men of the village of the accused forbidding them to erect such a bund until they should get an order from the Civil Court.

(2.) The trying Magistrate came to the conclusion that whatever might have been the state of affairs at the time of the final publication of the Record of Rights, the right to erect the bund had not been exercised since the time of the proceedings under Section 147. On appeal, the Deputy Magistrate exercising powers under Section 407, Criminal P.C., set aside the conviction and acquitted the accused. One of the prosecution witnesses, a village chaukidar, had said in cross- examination that the people of Mandach erected a bund which the learned Appellate-Magistrate thought was a description of the bund in dispute. It appears that this was a mistake committed by the Appellate Court. The learned Magistrate examined the Record of Rights and applied the presumption under Section 103-B, Ben. Ten. Act, finding further that it was proved by evidence that the right to erect the bund actually had been exercised within recent years.

(3.) The learned Magistrate pointed out that the order in the case under Section 147, merely directed Ramkhelawan Singh and certain other definite persons not to construct the bund at the disputed place; but that the order was not binding on anybody except the parties and that the finding did not amount to res judicata between anybody except the actual parties to the dispute.