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G.Jaisingh vs The Inspector Of Police
2021 Latest Caselaw 2785 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 2785 Mad
Judgement Date : 5 February, 2021

Madras High Court
G.Jaisingh vs The Inspector Of Police on 5 February, 2021
                                                                                 Crl.OP.No.1567 of 2021


                                   IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                    DATED: 05.02.2021

                                                          CORAM:

                           THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.ANAND VENKATESH

                                                   Crl.OP.No.1567 of 2021
                                                            and
                                               Crl.MP.Nos.910 & 911 of 2021


                     G.Jaisingh, M/50 years
                     S/o. Chandra Bose                                                ... Petitioner

                                                             Vs.
                     1. The Inspector of Police
                        Central Crime Branch EDF -1,
                        Team – I, Vepery, Chennai – 7.
                        (Crime No.204 of 2015)

                     2. A.Kumar
                        S/o. V.Annadurai                                           ... Respondents


                     PRAYER:
                                     Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 of the Code
                     of Criminal Procedure, to call for the records relating to the case in
                     C.C.No.8024 of 2017 pending Trial on the file of the Chief Metropolitan
                     Magistrate, CCB & CBCID Cases, Chennai and quash the same.



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                                   For Petitioner     : Mr.R.Chakkaravarthy

                                   For R1             : Mr.C.Raghavan
                                                        Government Advocate (Crl. Side)

                                                       ORDER

This petition has been filed seeking to quash the proceedings

in C.C.No.8024 of 2017 pending on the file of the learned Chief

Metropolitan Magistrate, CCB & CBCID cases, Chennai.

2. The petitioner before this Court has been arrayed as an

accused in the final report for the offence under Section 406 and 420

IPC.

3. The learned Government Advocate (Criminal Side)

submitted that there are prima facie materials against the petitioner.

4. This Court has carefully considered the submission made on

either side and also perused the materials placed on record.

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5. The grounds that have been raised by the learned counsel for

the petitioner is purely factual in nature and this Court cannot go into the

same in exercise of its jurisdiction under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. It is left

open to the petitioner to raise all his grounds before the Court below and

the Court below shall consider the same on its own merits and in

accordance with law.

6. The learned counsel for the petitioner requested this Court to

dispense with the presence of the petitioner considering his age. The

presence of the petitioner is dispensed with and he shall be represented

by a counsel who shall cross examine the witnesses on the same day, they

are examined in Chief. The petitioner shall be present before the Court

below at the time of questioning under Section 313 Cr.P.C and at the

time of passing of the final judgement.

7. This Criminal Original Petition is disposed of with a

direction to the Court below to complete the proceedings, within a period

of three months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The trial

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shall be conducted on a day to day basis in accordance with the

guidelines given by Hon'ble Supreme Court reported in VINOD

KUMAR VS. STATE OF PUNJAB [2015 (1) MLJ (CRL) 288 SC]. If

the petitioner adopts any dilatory tactics, it is open to the trial Court to

insist upon the presence of the petitioner and remand him to

custody as per the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in STATE

OF UTTAR PRADESH VS. SHAMBHU NATH SINGH (JT 2001 (4)

SC 3191). Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.

05.02.2021

Index:Yes/No Internet:Yes/No Speaking/non-speaking order

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To

1. The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, CCB & CBCID Cases, Chennai

2. The Inspector of Police Central Crime Branch EDF -1, Team – I, Vepery, Chennai – 7.

3. The Public Prosecutor, High Court, Madras.

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N. ANAND VENKATESH, J.

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