Sri Thanmay vs The State Of Karnataka

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 18779 Kant
Judgement Date : 26 July, 2024

Karnataka High Court

Sri Thanmay vs The State Of Karnataka on 26 July, 2024

Author: S.R.Krishna Kumar

Bench: S.R.Krishna Kumar

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                                                             NC: 2024:KHC:29657
                                                         WP No. 12937 of 2024



                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU

                             DATED THIS THE 26TH DAY OF JULY, 2024

                                              BEFORE

                          THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR

                          WRIT PETITION NO. 12937 OF 2024 (GM-POLICE)

                   BETWEEN:

                   SRI. THANMAY,
                   AGED ABOUT 22 YEARS,
                   S/O PURUSHOTHAM,
                   R/AT THYAGRAJ COLONY,
                   SHANIVARSANTHE TOWN,
                   SOMWARPET TALUK,
                   KODAGU DISTRICT-571 235.
                                                                  ...PETITIONER
                   (BY SRI. NISHANTH S K.,ADVOCATE)

                   AND:

                   1.   THE STATE OF KARNATAKA
                        REP BY ITS SECRETARY,
                        DEPARTMENT OF HOME, 2ND FLOOR,
Digitally signed
by                      VIDHANA SOUDHA, BENGALURU-560 001.
LEELAVATHI S
R                  2.   ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER
Location: HIGH          MADIKERI SUB-DIVISION,
COURT OF                KODAGU-571 201.
KARNATAKA
                   3.   THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE,
                        MADIKERI SUB-DIVISION,
                        KODAGU-571 201.

                   4.   THE INSPECTOR OF POLICE,
                        SHANIVARSANTHE PS,
                        SHANIVARSANTHE TALUK,
                        KODAGU-571 201.
                                                               ...RESPONDENTS
                   (BY SRI.S T NAIK.,AGA FOR R1 TO R4)
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                                                 NC: 2024:KHC:29657
                                               WP No. 12937 of 2024



     THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226 AND
227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, PRAYING TO QUASH THE
IMPUGNED ORDER DATED 15/04/2024 IN PROCEEDINGS BEARING
NO. M.A.G./GA.PARU/LO.CHU/07/2023-24 PASSED BY THE R2
(PRODUCED     VIDE   ANNEXURE-A)    AND   ALL  FURTHER
PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT THERETO.

     THIS WRIT PETITION, COMING ON FOR PRELIMINARY
HEARING IN B GROUP, THIS DAY, ORDER WAS MADE THEREIN AS
UNDER:

CORAM:     HON'BLE MR JUSTICE S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR

                           ORAL ORDER

In this petition, the petitioner seeks quashing of the impugned externment order at Annexure-A dated 15.04.2024, passed by the 2nd respondent under Section 55 of the Karnataka Police Act, 1963 (for short "the K.P. Act").

2. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned AGA for the respondents and perused the material on record.

3. In addition to reiterating the various contentions urged in the memorandum of petition and referring to the material on record, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the impugned order passed by the 2nd respondent directing externment of the petitioner is not only contrary to the provisions and procedure prescribed / contained in Sections 55 to 58 of the K.P.Act, but also against the principles governing externment as enunciated by the -3- NC: 2024:KHC:29657 WP No. 12937 of 2024 Apex Court in the case of Deepak vs. State of Maharashtra - 2022 SCC OnLine SC 99 which has been followed by this Court in the case of Giddappa Vs. Lambu Giddappa Vs. State of Karnataka and others - W.P.No.8182/2023 dated 21.04.2023 and in the case of Shakeeb @ Mohammed Shakeebullah vs. State of Karnataka & others - W.P.No.14426/2023 dated 28.11.2023. It is therefore submitted that the impugned order passed by the respondents deserves to be quashed.

4. Per contra, learned AGA for the respondents would support the impugned order and submits that there is no merit in the petition and the same is liable to be dismissed.

5. As rightly contended by the learned counsel for the petitioner, a perusal of the material on record including the impugned order will clearly indicate that the 2nd respondent has failed to follow the mandatory requirements and procedure prescribed under Sections 55 to 58 of the Karnataka Police Act, while passing the impugned order which is clearly contrary to the principles enunciated by the Apex Court and this Court in the judgments referred to supra. Under these circumstances, I am of -4- NC: 2024:KHC:29657 WP No. 12937 of 2024 the view that the impugned order passed by the 2nd respondent at Annexure-A dated 15.04.2024 deserves to be quashed.

6. In the result, I pass the following:

ORDER
(i) Petition is hereby allowed.
(ii) The impugned order dated 15.04.2024 at Annexure-A passed by the 2nd respondent is hereby quashed.

Sd/-

(S.R.KRISHNA KUMAR) JUDGE BMC List No.: 5 Sl No.: 10