Kerala High Court
Dileep. S vs State Of Kerala on 11 April, 2024
Author: Devan Ramachandran
Bench: Devan Ramachandran
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
PRESENT
THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE DEVAN RAMACHANDRAN
THURSDAY, THE 11TH DAY OF APRIL 2024 / 22ND CHAITHRA, 1946
WP(C) NO. 13774 OF 2024
PETITIONER:
DILEEP. S
AGED 53 YEARS
S/O V.K SADASIVA PANICKER, KRISHNALAYAM, KANJOOR,
CHINGOLI VILLAGE, CHEPPAD, KARTHIKAPALLY,
ALAPPUZHA, PIN - 690507
BY ADVS.
BASIL CHANDY VAVACHAN
CHARUTHA BHAIJU
GEORGIE SIMON
CHANDHANA BHAIJU
BASIL SAJAN
FATHIM NAVAS
KAVYA P.R.
LEKSHMI PRIYA V.
BASIL SCARIA
RESPONDENTS:
1 STATE OF KERALA
REPRESENTED BY THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO
GOVERNMENT, HOME DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT
SECRETARIAT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, PIN - 695001
2 THE DISTRICT POLICE CHIEF
ALAPPUZHA DISTRICT, MUKHAM PURAYIDOM CIVIL STATION
WARD, ALAPPUZHA, PIN - 688012
3 STATION HOUSE OFFICER
KAREELAKULANGARA POLICE STATION, KANYAKUMARI-
PANVEL ROAD, NANGIARKULANGARA, ALAPPUZHA, PIN -
690513
4 RAJENDRAN PILLAI
S/O KRISHNA PILLAI, RAJAVALSAM, PANAGAD P.O,
KULANADA, KULANADA VILLAGE, KOZHENCHERRY,
PATHANAMTHITTA, PIN - 689641
5 VARUN RAJ
S/O OF RAJENDRAN PILLAI, RAJAVALSAM, PANAGAD P.O,
KULANADA, KAIPUZHA VILLAGE, KOZHENCHERRY,
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PATHANAMTHITTA, PIN - 689641
6 CHERAYI SHAJI
R.K JUNCTION, HARIPAD, ALAPPUZHA, PIN - 690514
BY ADVS.
Gopikrishnan Nambiar M
K.JOHN MATHAI(K/413/1984)
JOSON MANAVALAN(J-526)
KURYAN THOMAS(K/131/2003)
PAULOSE C. ABRAHAM(MAH/58/2006)
RAJA KANNAN(K/356/2008)
THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION
ON 11.04.2024, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE
FOLLOWING:
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JUDGMENT
The petitioner says that he is being subjected to threats from respondents 4 and 5, who allegedly harbour an intention to buy his property. He says that when he refused, they have resorted to intimidatory tactics, including by sending persons to his house, breaking open its front door; as also to damage their car, by breaking its windshields and hence, that he had been constrained to approach the 2nd respondent - District Police Chief, through Ext.P2, seeking protection; but that since it has been denied, he has been constrained to approach this Court through this Writ Petition.
2. Sri.Basil Chandy Vavachan - learned counsel for the petitioner, submitted that, in fact, even after Ext.P2 had been preferred, an attack was unleashed on his client on 25.03.2024 and that this had been widely reported in newspapers, a copy of which is produced on record as Ext.P3. He added that his client is residing with his wife and minor daughter and that the constant threats now faced makes it impossible for them to live peacefully. He, therefore, prayed that respondent Nos.2 and 3 be directed to afford his client and his family necessary and adequate protection. WP(C) NO. 13774 OF 2024 4
3. Sri.Poulose C.Abraham - learned counsel appearing for respondents 4 and 5, submitted that the afore allegations made against his client are totally baseless and factually untrue and that they have no intent to cause any threat, intimidation, much less attack, on the petitioner or his family. He submitted that all these imputations have been made with highly questionable motives and that his clients intend to defend it appropriately, if it becomes so warranted.
4. Even though respondent No.6 has been validly served through a special messenger deputed by this Court, he has chosen not to be present in person, or to be represented through counsel; infrentially guiding me to the impression that he has nothing to offer in opposition to the various assertions made by the petitioner.
5. Sri.P.M.Shameer - learned Government Pleader, affirmed that the petitioner is facing no threat at the moment and that the 3rd respondent is ensuring that lives of his family and that of himself are being protected effectively. He added that the Police will maintain a continuous vigil to ensure that disputes between the parties, if any, do not degenerate into a law and order issue and that no one is allowed to take law into their own hands.
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6. It is thus evident that the Police have already taken necessary steps for the protection of the petitioner's life and properties; while the learned counsel for respondents 4 and 5 says that they have not and do not intent to attack or cause any threat or intimidation to the petitioner.
7. Obviously, nothing remains for this Court to further adjudicate, except to record the afore and issue consequential directions.
In the afore circumstances, the above submissions of the learned Government Pleader and that of Sri.Poulose C.Abraham are recorded; with a consequential direction being issued to the 3rd respondent - Station House Officer, to ensure the lives and property of the petitioner and his family are adequately protected from any threat; and that any complaint from them in future be dealt with fullest warrant of law, after making necessary enquiries.
Needless to say, law and order shall be maintained on a continuous basis and it be ensured that no one is allowed to commit any action which is in breach of peace, in future.
Sd/-DEVAN RAMACHANDRAN JUDGE lsn WP(C) NO. 13774 OF 2024 6 APPENDIX OF WP(C) 13774/2024 PETITIONER EXHIBITS Exhibit P1 THE TRUE COPY OF FIR IN CRIME NO.
187/2024 OF KAREELAKULANGARA POLICE STATION, ALAPPUZHA Exhibit P2 THE TRUE COPY OF THE APPLICATION DATED 27/03/2024 SUBMITTED BY THE PETITIONER BEFORE THE 2ND RESPONDENT Exhibit P3 THE TRUE COPY OF THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS REPORTS THE INCIDENT DATED 25/03/2024 RESPONDENTS EXHIBITS : NIL TRUE COPY P.A TO JUDGE LSN