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Uma Sankari vs Superintendent Of Police
2021 Latest Caselaw 21970 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 21970 Mad
Judgement Date : 2 November, 2021

Madras High Court
Uma Sankari vs Superintendent Of Police on 2 November, 2021
                                                         CRL.O.P.No.20239 of 2021


         IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                              DATED : 02.11.2021

                                  CORAM:

           THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE M.NIRMAL KUMAR

                          CRL.O.P.No.20239 of 2021

Uma Sankari                                                ... Petitioner

                                    Versus

1. Superintendent of Police,
   District Police Office,
   Kallakurichi.

2. State rep by
   Inspector of Police,
   All Women Police Station,
   Ulundurpet,
   Kallakurichi District.                                  ... Respondents

PRAYER: Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, to direct the second respondent to register
the petitioner's complaint dated 28.08.2021 vide CSR No.254 of 2021
and filing FIR.
                 For Petitioner   : Mr.T.Senthilnathan

                 For Respondents : Mr.R.Vinothraja
                                   Government Advocate [Crl. Side]
                                  *****

Page No.1 of 4
                                                         CRL.O.P.No.20239 of 2021


                                 ORDER

This Criminal Original Petition has been filed to direct the second

respondent to register the petitioner's complaint dated 28.08.2021 vide

CSR No.254 of 2021 and filing FIR.

2.Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned

Government Advocate appearing on behalf of the respondents.

3.This petition is not maintainable, in view of the Order passed by

the Division Bench of this Court in G.Prabhakaran v. The

Superintendent of Police, Thanjavur reported in (2018) 2 LW Crl 489.

The Hon'ble Supreme Court in its latest judgment rendered by a three

Judge Bench in M. Subramaniam v. S. Janaki reported in (2020) 5

CTC 464, after relying upon Sakiri Vasu Case, has categorically held

that the High Court cannot issue any direction for registration of FIR in

exercise of its jurisdiction under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. The Hon'ble

Supreme Court held that the informant has to necessarily avail of the

alternative remedy provided under Section 154 (3) of Cr.P.C., and

CRL.O.P.No.20239 of 2021

Section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C. Liberty is given to the petitioner to workout

her remedy as per the directions issued by the Division Bench in the

order referred supra.

4.This Criminal Original Petition is disposed of accordingly.



                                                                  02.11.2021

Index            : Yes/No
Internet         : Yes/No
drm/ah

To

1. Superintendent of Police,
   District Police Office,
   Kallakurichi.

2. Inspector of Police,
   All Women Police Station,
   Ulundurpet,
   Kallakurichi District.

3.The Public Prosecutor
  High Court, Madras.





                         CRL.O.P.No.20239 of 2021


                  M.NIRMAL KUMAR, J.

                                       drm/ah




                 CRL.O.P.No.20239 of 2021




                                  02.11.2021





 
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