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Manikandan vs The Ii Class Executive Magistrate ...
2022 Latest Caselaw 17810 Mad

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 17810 Mad
Judgement Date : 25 November, 2022

Madras High Court
Manikandan vs The Ii Class Executive Magistrate ... on 25 November, 2022
                                                                           Crl.R.C.(MD).No.1116 of 2022


                             BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                 DATED: 25.11.2022

                                                       CORAM

                                  THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE G.ILANGOVAN

                                           Crl.R.C.(MD).No.1116 of 2022
                                         and Crl.M.P.(MD).No.14151 of 2022

                     Manikandan                                               ... Petitioner

                                                          Vs.

                     1.The II Class Executive Magistrate cum Tahsildar,
                       Nilakkottai, Dindigul District.

                     2.State through the Inspector of Police,
                       Batlagundu Police Station,
                       Dindigul District.

                     3.The Superintendent,
                       District Jail,
                       Dindigul District.                                     ... Respondents

                     PRAYER: This Civil Revision Case is filed under Sections 397 r/w 401 of

                     the Criminal Procedure Code, to call for the records pertaining to the order

                     passed by the 2nd Class Executive Magistrate cum Tahsildar, Nilakkottai,

                     Dindigul District, Na.Ka.No.6992/2022/A5, dated 01.10.2022 and to set

                     aside the same.

                                    For Petitioner  : Mr.S.Lawrance Vimalraj
                                    For Respondents : Mr.S.Manikandan
                                                      Government Advocate (Crl. Side)

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                                                                                 Crl.R.C.(MD).No.1116 of 2022


                                                            ORDER

This Criminal Revision Case has been filed against the order passed

by the first respondent in Na.Ka.No.6992/2022/A5, dated 01.10.2022.

2.The proceedings has been initiated under Section 122 (1)(b)Cr.P.C.,

stating that this petitioner is involved in illegal transporting of Ganja.

Reading of the order shows that there is complete non-application of mind.

It has been stated that on 01.10.2022 the above said order has been passed

only based on the FIR in Crime No.310 of 2022 on the file of the second

respondent registered for the offence punishable under Sections 8(c) r/w

20(b)II(B) of NDPS Act and no enquiry was undertaken as contemplated

under Section 122 (1)(b) of Cr.P.C.

3.The learned Additional Public Prosecutor appearing for the

respondent submitted that the procedure has been followed properly.

According to the learned Additional Public Prosecutor, the petitioner was

summoned and enquired on 01.10.2022 and sufficient opportunity was

given to him. Though the petitioner has executed sureties before the first

respondent, he again involved in illegal transportation of Ganja. Therefore,

the impugned order has been passed by the first respondent.

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4.The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the first

respondent has not given any notice to the petitioner. Even though

subsequent happenings are there, the procedure has not been properly

followed. For that purpose, the learned counsel for the petitioner relied

upon a decision of this Court in P.Sathish @ Sathish Kumar Vs. State

represented by the Inspector of Police, reported in 2019 (2) MWN (Cr.)

136 and the relevant passages are extracted herein.

“1.Notice to be sent to the person by the Executive Magistrate to show cause as to why action under Section 122(1)(b) of Cr.P.C should not be taken for breach of the bond executed under Section 117 Cr.P.C on a date fixed.

2.At the enquiry, the Executive Magistrate should furnish the person the materials sought to be relied upon, including statements of witnesses, if any, in the vernacular (if the person is not knowing the language other than his mother tongue).

3.If the person wishes to engage an Advocate to represent him at the enquiry, an opportunity to have a counsel of his choice should be provided to him.

4.The Executive Magistrate shall inform the person about his right to have the assistance of a lawyer for defending him in the enquiry.

5.The enquiry shall be conducted by the Executive Magistrate on the notified date or such other date as may be

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fixed and the person should be allowed to participate in the same.

6.At the enquiry, an opportunity should be given to the person to :(i) Cross-examine the official witnesses, if any and

(ii) produce documents and witnesses, if any, in support of his case.

7.Such Executive Magistrate or his successor in office, should then, apply his mind on the materials available on record, in the enquiry, and pass speaking order.

8.An order under Section 122(1)(b) of Cr.P.C should contain the grounds upon which the Executive Magistrate is satisfied that the person has breached the bond.

9.A copy of the order should be furnished to the person along with the materials produced at the enquiry.

10.The enquiry, as far as possible shall be completed within 30 days and at no circumstances, the enquiry shall be adjourned unnecessarily. The advocates, who appear on behalf of the persons concerned, are expected to co-operate with the enquiry process for its expeditious completion.”

5.In view of the above, this petition is liable to be allowed and

accordingly, allowed and the order passed by the first respondent in

Na.Ka.No.6992/2022/A5, dated 01.10.2022, is hereby set aside. However,

liberty is granted to the respondent herein to initiate fresh action, if so

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required, by following the procedure that has been set out in the above said

Judgment. He may be released from the prison, if not required in any other

case. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.

25.11.2022 Index : Yes / No Internet : Yes / No TM

To

1.The II Class Executive Magistrate cum Tahsildar, Nilakkottai, Dindigul District.

2.The Inspector of Police, Batlagundu Police Station, Dindigul District.

3.The Superintendent, District Jail, Dindigul District.

4.The Additional Public Prosecutor, Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, Madurai.

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G.ILANGOVAN,J.

TM

Crl.R.C.(MD).No.1116 of 2022

25.11.2022

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