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MANU/SC/0138/1955 Equivalent Citation: AIR43 1955 Supreme Court 171 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Criminal Appeals Nos. 43 and 44 of 1955 Decided On: 07.10.1955 Appellants: Rawalpenta Venkalu and Anr. Vs. Respondent: The State of Hyderabad Hon’ble Judges: Bose‚ Jagannadhadas and Sinha‚ JJ. JUDGMENT Sinha‚ J. 1. These two appeals by special leave arise out of the same judgment and order of a Division Bench of the Hyderabad High Court dated the 15th April 1954 confirming those of the
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