Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 7931 Mad
Judgement Date : 18 April, 2022
Crl.O.P.(MD)No.14446 of 2021
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT
DATED: 18.04.2022
CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN
Crl.O.P.(MD)No.14446 of 2021
and
Crl.M.P(MD)No.7592 of 2021
1.M.Kasimayan
2.K.Pandiammal
3.K.Vignesh
4.P.Jeyapandi ... Petitioners
Vs
1.State rep.by
The Inspector of Police,
All Women Police Station,
Usilampatti,
Madurai District.
(Cr.No.11 of 2021)
2.P.Pandiselvi
3.Prakash ... Respondents
(R3 suo motu impleaded vide order
dated 27.09.2021)
Prayer: Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to call
for records pertaining to the FIR in Crime No.11 of 2021, dated 16.07.2021
on the file of first respondent police and quash the same as against the
petitioners.
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Crl.O.P.(MD)No.14446 of 2021
For Petitioners : Mr.V.Manikandan
For R1 : Mr.K.Sanjai Gandhi
Government Advocate (Crl.side)
ORDER
This Criminal Original Petition has been filed to quash the
proceedings in Crime No.11 of 2021 on the file of the first respondent
police.
2.The case of the prosecution is that the first accused had love affair
with the de facto complainant, but they married without knowledge of their
family and further all the petitioners had assaulted and demanded dowry.
Hence, in Cr.No.11 of 2021 was registered by the first respondent for the
offences under Section 294(b) of IPC and Section 4 of Tamilnadu
Prohibition Act, 1961.
3.The learned counsel appearing for the petitioners would submit that
the petitioner is innocent and he has not committed any offence as alleged
by the prosecution. Without any base, the first respondent police registered
a case in Cr.No.11 of 2021 for the offences under Section 294(b) of IPC and
Section 4 of Tamilnadu Prohibition Act, 1961 as against the petitioners.
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4.The learned Government Advocate (Crl.side) would submit that the
investigation is completed and the respondent police are about to file the
final report before the concerned court.
5.Heard both sides and perused the materials available on record.
6. It is seen from the First Information Report that there are specific
allegation as against the petitioner, which has to be investigated. Further the
FIR is not an encyclopedia and it need not contain all facts. Further, it
cannot be quashed in the threshold. This Court finds that the FIR discloses
prima facie commission of cognizable offence and as such this Court cannot
interfere with the investigation. The investigating machinery has to step in
to investigate, grab and unearth the crime in accordance with the procedures
prescribed in the Code.
7.It is also relevant to rely upon the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme
Court of India passed in Crl.A.No.255 of 2019 dated 12.02.2019 - Sau.
Kamal Shivaji Pokarnekar vs. the State of Maharashtra & ors., as
follows:-
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"4. The only point that arises for our consideration in this case is whether the High Court was right in setting aside the order by which process was issued. It is settled law that the Magistrate, at the stage of taking cognizance and summoning, is required to apply his judicial mind only with a view to taking cognizance of the offence, or in other words, to find out whether a prima facie case has been made out for summoning the accused persons. The learned Magistrate is not required to evaluate the merits of the material or evidence in support of the complaint, because the Magistrate must not undertake the exercise to find out whether the materials would lead to a conviction or not.
5. Quashing the criminal proceedings is called for only in a case where the complaint does not disclose any offence, or is frivolous, vexatious, or oppressive. If the allegations set out in the complaint do not constitute the offence of which cognizance has been taken by the Magistrate, it is open to the High Court to quash the same. It is not necessary that a meticulous analysis of the case should be done before the Trial to find out whether the case would end in conviction or acquittal. If it appears on a reading of the complaint and consideration of the allegations therein, in the light of the statement made on oath that the ingredients of the offence are disclosed, there would be no justification for the High Court to interfere.
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9. Having heard the learned Senior
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Counsel and examined the material on record, we are of the considered view that the High Court ought not to have set aside the order passed by the Trial Court issuing summons to the Respondents. A perusal of the complaint discloses that prima facie, offences that are alleged against the Respondents. The correctness or otherwise of the said allegations has to be decided only in the Trial. At the initial stage of issuance of process it is not open to the Courts to stifle the proceedings by entering into the merits of the contentions made on behalf of the accused. Criminal complaints cannot be quashed only on the ground that the allegations made therein appear to be of a civil nature. If the ingredients of the offence alleged against the accused are prima facie made out in the complaint, the criminal proceeding shall not be interdicted."
8.In view of the above discussion, this Court is not inclined to quash
the First Information Report. Hence this Criminal Original Petition stands
dismissed. However, the first respondent police is directed to complete the
investigation and file final report before the concerned Magistrate, within a
period of eight weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this Order.
Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.
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G.K.ILANTHIRAIYAN. J,
vsd
To
1.The Inspector of Police, All Women Police Station, Usilampatti, Madurai District.
2.The Additional Public Prosecutor, Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, Madurai.
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