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Aseena S vs Grievance Officer/ Additional ...
2025 Latest Caselaw 4071 Ker

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 4071 Ker
Judgement Date : 14 February, 2025

Kerala High Court

Aseena S vs Grievance Officer/ Additional ... on 14 February, 2025

Author: C.S.Dias
Bench: C.S.Dias
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WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

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          IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                            PRESENT

               THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE C.S.DIAS

  FRIDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 2025 / 25TH MAGHA, 1946

                     WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

PETITIONER:

         ASEENA S
         AGED 40 YEARS
         W/O SALIM, A S MANZIL VETTOOR P.O, VARKALA
         TRIVANDRUM, PIN - 695312


         BY ADVS.
         D.FEROZE
         C.J.JIYAS
         T.S.KRISHNENDU
         JANET VARGHESE
         ADARSH A.




RESPONDENTS:

    1    GRIEVANCE OFFICER/ ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL OF
         POLICE
         NATIONAL CYBER CRIME REPORTING PORTAL, KERALA
         REGION, POLICE HEADQUARTERS, VAZHUTHACAUD,
         THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, PIN - 695001

    2    DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
         POLICE HEADQUARTERS, UTTAR PRADESH GOMTI ENCLAVE,
         RANA PRATAP MARG, DALIBAGH COLONY, BUTLER COLONY,
         LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH, PIN - 226001

    3    INSPECTOR OF POLICE
         CYBER CRIME POLICE STATION, BHARUCH, VASILA ST,
         BHAJJUWALA SOCIETY, BHARUCH, GUJARAT, PIN - 392001
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WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

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     4     FEDERAL BANK
           VARKALA BRANCH, AL RAFA TOWERS NEAR GOVT HSS
           VARKALA, TEMPLE ROAD VARKALA, TRIVANDRUM
           REPRESENTED BY ITS BRANCH MANAGER, PIN - 695141

           GP SMT VIDYA KURIAKOSE
           SC SRI MOHAN JACOB GEORGE



      THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION
ON   14.02.2025,   THE   COURT   ON   THE   SAME   DAY   DELIVERED   THE
FOLLOWING:
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                         JUDGMENT

Dated this the 14th day of February, 2025

The writ petition is filed to direct the 4 th

respondent bank to lift the freezing of the petitioner's

bank account bearing No.11290100298524.

2.The petitioner is the holder of the above bank

account with the 4th respondent bank. The petitioner

states that the 4th respondent has frozen the petitioner's

bank account pursuant to a requisition received from the

third respondent. The action of the 4 th respondent is

illegal and arbitrary. Hence, this writ petition.

3.Heard; the learned counsel appearing for the

petitioner, the learned Government Pleader and the

learned counsel appearing for the fourth respondent.

4. The learned counsel for the fourth respondent

bank submitted that there is no disputed amount

mentioned in the requisition. There is only a direction to

debit freeze the petitioner's bank account. The said 2025:KER:12347 WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

submission is recorded.

5. In considering an identical matter, this Court

in Dr.Sajeer v. Reserve Bank of India [2024 (1) KLT 826]

held as follows:

" a. The respondent Banks arrayed in these cases, are directed to confine the order of freeze against the accounts of the respective petitioners, only to the extent of the amounts mentioned in the order/requisition issued to them by the Police Authorities. This shall be done forthwith, so as to enable the petitioners to deal with their accounts, and transact therein, beyond that limit. b. The respondent - Police Authorities concerned are hereby directed to inform the respective Banks as to whether freezing of accounts of the petitioners in these Writ Petitions will require to be continued even in the afore manner; and if so, for what further time, within a period of eight months from the date of receipt of a copy of this judgment.

c. On the Banks receiving the afore information/intimation from the Police Authorities, they will adhere with it and complete necessary action - either continuing the freeze for such period as mentioned therein; or withdrawing it, as the case may be.

d. If, however, no information or intimation is received by their Banks in terms of directions (b) above, the petitioners or such among them, will be at full liberty to approach this Court again; for which purpose, all their contentions in these Writ Petitions are left open and reserved to them, to impel in future."

6. Subsequently, this Court in Nazeer K.T v.

Manager, Federal Bank Ltd [2024 KHC OnLine 768],

after concurring with the view in Dr.Sajeer's case 2025:KER:12347 WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

(supra) and taking into consideration Section 102 of the

Code of Criminal Procedure (now Section 106 of the

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023] and the

interpretation of Section 102 of the Code laid down by

the Hon'ble Supreme Court in State of Maharashtra v.

Tapas D Neogy [(1999) 7 SCC 685], Teesta Atul Setalvad

v. State of Gujarat [(2018) 2 SCC 372] and Shento

Varghese v. Julfikar Husen and others [2024 SCC OnLine

SC 895], has held thus:

"8. The above discussion leads to the conclusion that, while delay in forthwith reporting the seizure to the Magistrate may only be an irregularity, total failure to report the seizure will definitely have a negative impact on the validity of the seizure. In such circumstances, account holders like the petitioner, most of whom are not even made accused in the crimes registered, cannot be made to wait indefinitely hoping that the police may act in tune with S.102 and report the seizure as mandated under Sub-section (3) at some point of time. In that view of the matter, the following direction is issued, in addition to the directions in Dr.Sajeer (supra).

(i) The Police officer concerned shall inform the banks whether the seizure of the bank account has been reported to the jurisdictional Magistrate and if not, the time limit within which the seizure will be reported. If no intimation as to the compliance or the proposal to comply with the S.102 is informed to bank within one month ofreceipt of a copy of the judgment, the bank shall lift the debit freeze imposed on the petitioner's account.

(ii) In order to enable the police to comply with the above direction, the bank as well as the petitioner shall 2025:KER:12347 WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

forthwith serve a copy of this judgment to the officer concerned and retain proof of such service.

7. I am in complete agreement with the views in

Dr.Sajeer and Nazeer K.T cases (supra). The above

principles squarely apply to the facts of the case on

hand.

In the above conspectus, I dispose of the writ

petition by passing the following directions:

(i) The 4th respondent Bank is directed to confine the freezing order of the petitioner's bank account only to the extent of the amount mentioned in the order/requisition issued by the Police Authorities. The above exercise shall be done forthwith, so as to enable the petitioner to transact through her account beyond the said limit;

(ii). The Police Authorities are hereby directed to inform the Bank as to whether freezing of the petitioner's account will be required to be continued even in the afore manner; and if so, for what further time;

(iii) On the Bank receiving the afore information/intimation from the Police Authorities, they will adhere with it and complete necessary action - either continuing the freeze for such period as mentioned therein; or withdrawing it, as the case may be;

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(iv). If, however, no information or intimation is received by the Bank in terms of direction

(ii) above, the petitioner will be at full liberty to approach this Court again; for which purpose, all her contentions in this Writ Petition are left open and reserved to her, to impel in future;

(v) The jurisdictional police officers shall inform the Bank whether the seizure of the bank account has been reported to the jurisdictional Magistrate and if not, the time limit within which the seizure will be reported. If no intimation as to the compliance or the proposal to comply with Section 102 of the Cr.P.C. is received by the Bank within two months of receipt of a copy of this judgment, the Bank shall lift the debit freeze or remove the lien, as the case may be, on the petitioner's bank account;

(vi) In order to enable the Police to comply with the above direction, the Bank, as well as the petitioner, shall forthwith serve a copy of this judgment to the jurisdictional officer and retain proof of such service.

The writ petition is ordered accordingly.

Sd/-

C.S.DIAS, JUDGE rmm14/2/2025 2025:KER:12347 WP(C) NO. 2907 OF 2025

APPENDIX OF WP(C) 2907/2025

PETITIONER EXHIBITS

Exhibit PI A TRUE COPY OF THE COMMUNICATION DATED 06.01.2025 ISSUED BY THE 4TH RESPONDENT TO THE PETITIONER

 
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