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Jalal Sk vs The State Of West Bengal
2023 Latest Caselaw 6439 Cal

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 6439 Cal
Judgement Date : 22 September, 2023

Calcutta High Court (Appellete Side)
Jalal Sk vs The State Of West Bengal on 22 September, 2023

22.09.2023 Serial no.13 Piya

CRA 657 of 2016 Jalal Sk.

vs.

The State of West Bengal

Mr. Musharraf Alam Sk.

Ms. Susmita Ghorai ... for the Petitioner

Mr. Pinak Kumar Mitra ... for the State

The present revision arises out of a judgment of

conviction and order of sentence dated 29.07.2016 passed by the

learned Additional District & Sessions Judge, 4th Court, Malda in

Sessions Trial no. 38(4)/15 corresponding to Sessions case no.

186/2015, arising out of Baishnabnagar Police Station case no.

503/14 dated 20.12.2014, convicting the appellant for offences

punishable under Section 489C of the Indian Penal Code, 1860,

and sentencing the him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for 7

(seven) years and to pay fine of Rs. 5000/- (Five Thousand only)

in default to suffer further rigorous imprisonment for 6 (six)

months.

In Anikul and Anr. Vs. State of West Bengal & Ors.

(CRA 123 of 2019, CRA 37 of 2019, CRA 189 of 2017 and CRA

702 of 2018) decided on 29.08.2022 reported in (2022 SCC

Online Cal 2451), a Co-ordinate Bench of this Court referred the

said matter to a larger Bench in respect of the following points:-

In the said judgment at para 40, the Court held:-

"40. Thus the term „possession‟ in some of the judgments have been interpreted to have an extended meaning equivalent to „otherwise traffics in‟ while a set of judgments have refused such an interpretation. In view of such conflicting decisions referred to above as has been pointed out by the learned Advocates appearing for the State as well as the appellants, I am of the opinion that the following issues arise for reference to be decided by a Larger Bench:

1) Whether the aid of „presumption‟ is available when the seizure of FICN is effected from the possession of an individual?

2) If quantity/volume of FICN is a ground of „presumption‟, what would be the cut off number for presuming that the „possession‟ was for the purpose of „otherwise traffics in‟?

3) When substantial number of FICN are recovered from the possession of a security personnel associated with the Government i.e. Police, CISF, Defence Forces etc. can it be presumed that the ingredients of the term „otherwise traffics in‟ used in Section 489B of the Penal Code, 1860 is automatically attracted?

4) Do seizure from the possession of an individual of High Quality Counterfeit Notes (as referred to in the provisions of UAPA, 1967), opined by an Expert automatically attract the provisions of Section 489B of the Penal Code, 1860?"

In the present case also the said questions raised are

very relevant and important for its proper adjudication and the

facts and circumstances of the case in Anikul and Anr. Vs. State

of West Bengal & Ors., (CRA 123 of 2019, CRA 37 of 2019, CRA

189 of 2017 and CRA 702 of 2018) is very similar to the facts

and circumstances of the present case before this Court.

Considering the said position, the present matter should also

be referred to the larger bench to avoid conflicting decisions.

Accordingly let the records of CRA 657 of 2016 be

placed before the Hon'ble the Chief Justice.

Let a copy of this order be sent to the Trial Court at

once.

Urgent Photostat Certified copy of this order, if

applied for, be supplied expeditiously after complying with

all necessary legal formalities.

(Shampa Dutt (Paul), J.)

 
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