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Amritpal Singh vs Gurcharan Singh
2024 Latest Caselaw 7773 P&H

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 7773 P&H
Judgement Date : 15 April, 2024

Punjab-Haryana High Court

Amritpal Singh vs Gurcharan Singh on 15 April, 2024

Author: Karamjit Singh

Bench: Karamjit Singh

                                   Neutral Citation No:=2024:PHHC:050032
CRM-M-18153 of 2024                                                                 1
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       IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT
                CHANDIGARH

                          CRM-M-18153 of 2024(O&M)
                          Date of Decision: 15.04.2024

Amritpal Singh
                                                                 ...Petitioner
Versus

Gurcharan Singh
                                                               ...Respondent

CORAM :HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE KARAMJIT SINGH

Present:-   Mr. A.K. Khunger, Advocate
            For the petitioner.
                  ***

KARAMJIT SINGH, J.

1. The present petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. has been filed

for setting aside of order dated 27.12.2023 (Annexure P-2) passed by

Vacation Judge/cum/Addl. Sessions Judge, Fazilka in CRA-536/2023 titled

as Amrit Pal Singh Vs. Gurcharan Singh whereby the sentence of the

petitioner under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act has been

suspended subject to the condition to deposit 20% amount of the

compensation awarded by the trial Court, within next 60 days.

2. The counsel for the petitioner submits that respondent filed

criminal complaint under Section 138 of NI Act against the petitioner

wherein on conclusion of trial, the petitioner was convicted and sentenced to

R.I. for two years and further to pay compensation to the tune of Rs.

10,00,000/- under Section 138 NI Act vide judgment and order dated

29.11.2023 by the Court of Judicial Magistrate Ist Class, Jalalabad (West).

Being aggrieved, petitioner has preferred appeal against the said judgment

and order and the Appellate Court vide order dated 27.12.2023 has admitted

the appeal and also disposed of application seeking suspension of sentence

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with direction to the petitioner to deposit 20% of the amount of

compensation awarded by the learned trial Court, within 60 days in the

learned trial Court, as per provisions contained in Section 148 of the NI Act.

3. Learned counsel for the petitioner further contends that the

learned lower Appellate Court failed to appreciate the facts in the right

perspective and imposed the condition to deposit 20% of the compensation

in a mechanical manner, without assigning any reasons and such a condition

is illegal, arbitrary and in violation of the law as laid down by the Hon'ble

Supreme Court in Criminal Appeal Nos.2741 of 2023 (@ SLP(Crl.) Nos.

4927 of 2023 Jamboo Bhandari vs. M.P. State Industrial Development

Corporation Ltd. and others, decided on 04.09.2023, wherein it was

observed as follows:-

"6. What is held by this Court is that a purposive interpretation should be made of Section 148 of the N.I. Act. Hence, normally, Appellate Court will be justified in imposing the condition of deposit as provided in Section 148. However, in a case where the Appellate Court is satisfied that the condition of deposit of 20% will be unjust or imposing such a condition will amount to deprivation of the right of appeal of the appellant, exception can be made for the reasons specifically recorded. 7. Therefore, when Appellate Court considers the prayer under Section 389 of the Cr.P.C. of an petitioner who has been convicted for offence under Section 138 of the N.I. Act, it is always open for the Appellate Court to consider whether it is an exceptional case which warrants grant of suspension of sentence without imposing the condition of deposit of 20% of the fine/compensation amount. As stated earlier, if the Appellate Court comes to the conclusion that it is an exceptional case, the reasons for coming to the said 4 conclusion must be recorded."

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4. I have heard the counsel for the petitioner and gone through the

impugned order and the case law referred by counsel for the petitioner and is

of the view that the impugned order dated 27.12..2023 to the extent whereby

petitioner is directed to deposit 20% of the compensation amount awarded

by trial Court is not passed by the Appellate Court in accordance with the

afore-stated settled position of law. While passing the said direction, the

Appellate Court has not referred to the ratio laid down by Hon'ble Supreme

Court in Jamboo Bhandari's case (supra) and no reason is given by the said

Court while issuing aforesaid direction.

5. For the foregoing reason, the impugned order dated 27.12.2023

to the extent whereby the condition of depositing of 20% of compensation

amount awarded by the trial Court has been imposed for the purpose of

suspension of sentence, is hereby set aside. The Appellate Court is directed

to re-consider the same after giving opportunity of hearing to the petitioner

and then to pass appropriate order in accordance with the law laid down in

Jamboo Bhandari's case (supra) and till then not to take any coercive action

against the petitioner. The petitioner is directed to appear before the

Appellate Court on the next date fixed in the appeal.

6. Keeping in view the nature of order being passed, no notice is

required to be issued to the respondent. However, if he feels dis-satisfied with

this order, he may move an application to recall the same.

(KARAMJIT SINGH ) 15.04.2024 JUDGE Jiten Whether speaking/reasoned : Yes/No Whether reportable : Yes/No

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