Case Facts:
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Revision No.106 of 2009 ====================================================== Chandrama Sah son of late Kapildeo Singh, resident of village- Dumarsan Bangra, P.S. Masrakh, District Chapra. .... .... Petitioner/s Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. Prem Chand Singh, son of Late Phekan Singh. 3. Satyendra Singh, son of Late Phekan Singh. 4. Janmejay Singh, son of Late Phekan Singh. 2 to 4 All resident of village Karan Kudariya P.S. Masrakh, District Chapra (Saran) 5. Krishna Sah, son of Late Kapildeo Sah, resident of Village- Rajapatti Gola, Karnkudariya, P.S. Mashrakh, District- Chapra (Saran) .... .... Opp. Party/s ====================================================== Appearance : For the Petitioner/s : Mr. Rakesh Kumar Tiwary, Advocate. For the State : Mr. Uma Nath Mishra, APP For the O.P. : Mr. Bindhyachal Singh, with Mr. Satya Prakash, Advocates. ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE BIRENDRA PRASAD VERMA ORAL ORDER 6 26-09-2012 After having heard the parties, this Court does not find any legal infirmity or procedural irregularity in the impugned judgment and order dated 24th October 2008 passed in Cr. Appeal No. 29 of 2008 by the learned Sessions Judge, Saran at Chapra, whereby the aforesaid criminal appeal filed on behalf of the opposite party no. 2 to 5 has been allowed and they have been acquitted, after reversing and setting aside the judgment of conviction recorded by the learned trial court for charges under [STATUTE] . The learned lower appellate court was well within its jurisdiction to reappraise the evidence/materials available on record and come to a different conclusion than that of the learned trial court. No case for interference is made out. The application stands dismissed. BTiwary/- (Birendra Prasad Verma, J)

Applicable IPC Section: 447

Statute Text:
Section 447 of the Indian Penal Code. Criminal trespass. Whoever commits criminal trespass shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.