In K.C. Reddy vs State of Andhra Pradesh, ; , this Court had occasion to consider the scope of the revisional jurisdiction conferred on the High Court in relation to orders of acquittal passed by the trial court and after referring to two earlier decisions of this Court reported in D. Stenbens vs Nosibolla, [1951] S R. 284 and Jogendranath Jha vs Polailal Biswas, ; the legal position was explained thus: "These two cases clearly lay down the limits of the High Court 's jurisdiction to interfere with an order of acquittal in revision; in particular, Jogendranath Jha 's case stresses that it is not open to a High Court to convert a finding of acquittal into one of conviction in view of the provisions of section 439(4) and that the High Court cannot do this even indirectly by ordering re trial.