Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 24500 Mad
Judgement Date : 13 December, 2021
W.P.(MD)No.22021 of 2021
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT
DATED: 13.12.2021
CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.SUNDAR
W.P.(MD)No.22021 of 2021
and
W.M.P.(MD)No.18631 of 2021
A.Krishnan ... Petitioner
Vs.
1.The Regional Transport Officer,
The Regional Transport Office (Central),
Madurai.
2.The Inspector of Police,
Traffic Investigation Wing – I,
Madurai ... Respondents
PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution
of India for issuance of Writ of Mandamus, directing the
respondents to return petitioner's driving license bearing
D.L.No.TN 59 198700024116 forthwith.
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For Petitioner : Mr.V.R.Arunkumar
For Respondents : Mr.A.Baskaran
Additional Government Pleader
ORDER
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Mr.V.R.Arunkumar, learned counsel on record for the sole writ
petitioner is before this Court.
2.Learned counsel for writ petitioner submits that the writ
petitioner is working as a Driver with the Tamil Nadu State
Transport Corporation from 1994. It is submitted that on
13.11.2021, there was an unfortunate fatal accident, when the writ
petitioner was behind the wheel in the course of his duty while
driving a public transport bus plying between Periyar Bus Stand
and Chokkanathayirupu. A First Information Report (FIR) has been
registered inter alia under sections 279 and 304-A of the Indian
Penal Code (IPC) by the second respondent police. This Court is
informed that the matter is still at FIR stage.
3.Be that as it may, learned counsel submits that the second
respondent had seized the original driving licence of the writ
petitioner at the time of the aforementioned accident and the
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second respondent had handed over the original driving license of
the writ petitioner to the first respondent. This Court is informed
that the original driving licence of the writ petitioner was issued to
the writ petitioner on 22.05.1987 and it bears 'No.TN59
19870002416' (hereinafter 'said DLR' for the sake of convenience
and clarity).
4.Mr.A.Baskaran, learned Additional Government Pleader
accepts notice on behalf of both the respondents.
5.There is no disputation or disagreement that the captioned
matter is covered by the principle laid down by a Hon'ble Division
Bench of this Court in P.Sethuram VS. The Licensing Authority,
The Regional Transport Officer, Dindigul in W.A.(MD)No.374
of 2009 authored by Hon'ble Justice V.Ramasubramanian (as His
Lordship then was) presiding the Hon'ble Division Bench. This
judgment is reported in 2010-Writ L.R.100 and this deals with the
scope of the power of the first respondent in cases of such nature.
6.There is no disputation or disagreement before this Court
that in similar matters prayers have been acceded to and that
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includes orders dated 30.04.2019 in W.P.No.13570 of 2019 and
10.11.2020 in W.P(MD).No.15797 of 2020 made by Honourable
Predecessor Judges.
7.Learned State counsel submits, on instructions, that the
matter is in FIR stage (as already alluded to supra) and prosecution
will be pursued. However, there is no disputation qua the
aforementioned earlier orders made by Honourable Predecessor
Judges and the same having been complied with by the State
without carrying the matter in appeal by way of intra-court
appeals.
8.In the light of the narrative thus far, this Court is of the
considered view that the prayer in the captioned writ petition viz.,
prayer to return the original driving licence [bearing licence No.TN
59 198700024116] of the writ petitioner can be acceded to.
9.This Court is informed that the original driving licence i.e.,
said DLR is now with the first respondent. The first respondent
shall take necessary written undertaking, retain photocopies of the
original driving licence and return the writ petitioner's
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aforementioned original driving licence i.e., said DLR to the writ
petitioner (under due acknowledgment) as early as possible and in
any event within a fortnight from today i.e., on or before
27.12.2021. The writ petitioner shall go over to the office of the
first respondent on any working day in the after noon session
between 02.00 PM and 04.00 PM and the original driving licence
shall be handed over to him under due acknowledgment.
10.It is made clear that the writ petitioner shall produce the
original driving licence as and when called for, make himself
available for the criminal case to proceed and cooperate with the
investigation.
11.Captioned Writ Petition is disposed of in aforesaid manner
i.e., with aforementioned directive. Consequently, captioned Writ
Miscellaneous Petition is disposed of as closed. There shall be no
order as to costs.
13.12.2021
Index : Yes / No Internet: Yes / No MR
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NOTE: In view of the present lock down owing to COVID-19 pandemic, a web copy of the order may be utilized for official purposes, but, ensuring that the copy of the order that is presented is the correct copy, shall be the responsibility of the advocate/litigant concerned.
To
1.The Regional Transport Officer, The Regional Transport Office (Central), Madurai.
2.The Inspector of Police, Traffic Investigation Wing – I, Madurai
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M.SUNDAR., J.
MR
ORDER MADE IN W.P.(MD)No.22021 of 2021
13.12.2021
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