The persons who are said to have attacked Nagraj that day have also been committed to the Court of Session for trial, of offences under ss, 147, 332, 341 and 395 read with s.149, though prosecuted for offences under sections 143, 147, 149, 224, 225, 395 and 34, I.P.C. The Sessions judge made the reference for the quasbing of the commitment of the a appellant as it appeared that the two cases arose out one incident that the Sub Inspector was at the time discharging his duties, that while discharging his duties he had to disperse an unlawful assembly by force as his own life and that of his subordinate were in jeopardy and that therefore previous sanction of the Government under section 197 of the Code was necessary, for the Court 's taking cognizance of the offence against him as the Power of dismissing a Sub Inspector of Police vested in the Government.