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Dabhi Rasikbhai Jayantilal vs State Of Gujarat
2023 Latest Caselaw 2269 Guj

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 2269 Guj
Judgement Date : 15 March, 2023

Gujarat High Court
Dabhi Rasikbhai Jayantilal vs State Of Gujarat on 15 March, 2023
Bench: Samir J. Dave
     R/SCR.A/2104/2023                                    ORDER DATED: 15/03/2023




            IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

           R/SPECIAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 2104 of 2023

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                          DABHI RASIKBHAI JAYANTILAL
                                    Versus
                              STATE OF GUJARAT
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Appearance:
MR MUNJAL V ACHARYA(10678) for the Applicant(s) No. 1
for the Respondent(s) No. 2
MS C. M. SHAH, APP for the Respondent(s) No. 1
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 CORAM:HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SAMIR J. DAVE

                                  Date : 15/03/2023
                                   ORAL ORDER

1. Rule. Learned APP waives service of notice of

rule for and on behalf of respondent - State.

2. The petitioner has filed this petition to

invoke inherent jurisdiction vested under Articles

226 and 227 of the Constitution of India and read

with Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure

to release the muddamal MACHINE i.e. Parth

Engineering Co. Rajkot 02 Machine bearing Chuna

Packaging Machine in connection with the FIR being

CR.No.112110152102585 of 2021 registered with

Dhangadhra City Police Station, District-

Surendranagar for the offence punishable under

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Sections 63, 64, 65 of the Copy Right Act.

3. Heard learned advocates for the parties

4. Learned advocate for the petitioner has

submitted that the muddamal machine has been

detained by the investigating officer and that if

the interim custody of the machine is not given,

serious prejudice would be caused to the petitioner

as the muddamal machine would get substantially

damaged by the time trial gets concluded and

probably by that time the value of the muddamal

machine may also become 'Nil' as the machine is

lying under the open sky in different climatic

conditions. It was further submitted that this

Court has ordered release of muddamal machine. It

was accordingly urged that this Court may direct

release of the muddamal machine in exercise of the

extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the

Constitution of India on suitable terms and

conditions.

5. It is also contended that as per various

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judgments of this Court and Hon'ble Apex Court in

case of Sundarbhai Ambalal Desai vs. State of

Gujarat reported in AIR 2003 SC 638 and in case of

Smt. Basava Kom Dyaman Gauda Patil Vs. State of

Mysore reported in (1977) 4 SCC 358, wherein the

captioned mudamal has been released.

6. Per contra, learned APP has heavily opposed

and placed reliance upon the judgment dated

18.12.2017 passed by Co-ordinate Bench of this

Court in case of Jhala Ghanshyamsingh Mobatsingh

vs. State of Gujarat in Special Criminal

Application No. 9745 of 2017. Learned APP further

contended that the order passed by the learned

trial Court is just and proper.

7. Having heard the arguments advanced by both

the sides, while determining the other issues

raised by the learned APP with reference to

judgments of this Court and judgment dated

18.12.2017 in case of Jhala Ghanshyamsingh

Mobatsingh vs. State of Gujarat and other

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provisions of the said Act and referring to that

and the issues to be determined in future in

appropriate proceedings being contentious issue,

this Court is not inclined to enter into that arena

in the present matter and instead exercised powers

vested under Articles 226 and 227 of the

Constitution of India.

8. This Court has also assistance of judgments

and orders passed by the Co-ordinate Bench of this

Court, which are as under:

(a) In case of Vipul Roshan Kumar Shah vs.

State of Gujarat order dated 15.06.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

6957 of 2019.

(b) In case of Saramanbhai Devsibhai Barad

vs. State of Gujarat order dated 10.06.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

8601 of 2019.

(c) In case of Mahesh Mansukhbhai Dholaria

vs. State of Gujarat order dated 19.08.2019

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passed in Special Criminal Application No.

7806 of 2019.

(d) In case of Anirrudhsinh Pravinsinh Jadeja

vs. State of Gujarat order dated 10.08.2018

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

6039 of 2018.

(e) In case of Dilipbhai Ramanbhai Chaudhari

(Legal Heirs of Late Ramanbhai Chaudhari) vs.

State of Gujarat order dated 14.08.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

3387 of 2020.

(f) In case of Smitaben Kalpeshbhai Chaudhary

vs. State of Gujarat order dated 20.07.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

2851 of 2020.

(g) In case of Jignasha Kalpeshbhai Prajapati

thro POA Kalpeshbhai Bhagwanbhai Prajapati

vs. State of Gujarat order dated20.07.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

2896 of 2020.

(h) In case of Devabhai Ranchhodbhai Ahir vs.

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State of Gujarat order dated 20.07.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

2853 of 2020.

(i) In case of Vipul Roshan Kumar Shah vs.

State of Gujarat order dated 15.06.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

6957 of 2019.

(j) In case of Vipul Roshan Kumar Shah vs.

State of Gujarat order dated 22.07.2020

passed in Special Criminal Application No.

7143 of 2019

9. This Court notices that the said muddmal

machine was meant for transfer and further this

offence was not as per instructions of present

petitioner, considering the decision of Sunderbhai

Ambalal Desai Vs. State of Gujarat (Supra), wherein

Hon'ble Apex Court lamented scenario that machine

having unattended and becoming junk within the

premises of Police Station, further the captioned

muddamal vehicle was used by employee of the

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petitioner and petitioner is suffering from many

months, therefore, bearing in mind all such facts

and circumstances, the petitioner has to be given

back his muddamal machine with few conditions.

10. Resultantly, this petition is allowed. The

authority concerned is directed to release muddamal

Machine bearing Chuna Packaging Machine in the

terms and conditions that the petitioner:

1. shall furnish a solvent surety of the

amount equivalent to the value of the machine

in question as per the value disclosed in the

seizure memo or panchnama.

2. Shall file an undertaking before the trial

Court that prior to alienation or transfer in

any mode or manner, prior permission of the

concerned Court shall be taken till

conclusion of the trial,

3. Shall also file an undertaking to produce

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the machine as an when directed by the trial

Court

4. The trial Court shall verify the ownership

of the machine before releasing the same.

11. Before handing over the possession of the

machine to the petitioner, necessary photographs

shall be taken and a detailed Panchnama in that

regard, if not already drawn, shall also be drawn

for the purpose of trial.

12. If, the I.O. finds it necessary, Videography

of the machine also shall be done. Expenses towards

the photographs and the videography shall be BORNE

by the petitioner. Rule is made absolute. Direct

Service is permitted.

(SAMIR J. DAVE,J) MEHUL B. TUVAR

 
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