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Deepak Kumar vs State Of Rajasthan
2022 Latest Caselaw 10110 Raj

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 10110 Raj
Judgement Date : 2 August, 2022

Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Deepak Kumar vs State Of Rajasthan on 2 August, 2022
Bench: Pushpendra Singh Bhati
     HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                      JODHPUR
           S.B. Criminal Revision Petition No. 893/2022

Deepak Kumar S/o Sh. Premdutt, Aged About 40 Years, Chak
27-A, Teh. Anupgarh, Dist. Shri Ganganagar (Raj.).
                                                                  ----Petitioner
                                   Versus
State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
                                                                ----Respondent


For Petitioner(s)        :     Mr. GD Mashal
For Respondent(s)        :     Mr. Arun Kumar, PP



     HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI

                                    Order

02/08/2022
1.   The petitioner has preferred this criminal revision petition

praying that the order dated 28.06.2022 passed by learned

Additional Sessions Judge No.1, Anupgarh, District Sriganganagar

in Criminal Misc. Application No.120/2022, be set aside, whereby

the said court refused to release the car bearing registration

No.RJ-11-CA-2664 to the petitioner. The said vehicle was seized in

connection with FIR No.182/2022 registered at P.S. Anupgarh,

District Sri Ganganagar for the offence under Sections 8/15 & 21

of NDPS Act.

2.   The learned counsel for the petitioner states at Bar that no

confiscation proceedings are pending qua the vehicle in-question

and the same is case property. The learned counsel for the

petitioner has relied upon Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai vs. State

of Gujarat, (2002) 10 SCC 283, to contend that the Supreme

court has held that the vehicle should not be permitted to remain

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parked in the police station as same shall gather rust and shall not

remain useful. The Hon'ble Apex Court in Sunderbhai (Supra) has

held as under:-

     "15. Learned senior counsel Mr. Dholakia, appearing for the
     State of Gujarat further submitted that at present in the
     police station premises, number of vehicles are kept
     unattended and vehicles become junk day by day. It is his
     contention that appropriate directions should be given to
     the Magistrate who are dealing with such questions to hand
     over such vehicles to its owner or to the person from whom
     the said vehicles are seized by taking appropriate bond and
     the guarantee for the return of the said vehicles if required
     by the Court at any point of time.

     16. However, the learned counsel appearing for the
     petitioners submitted that this question of handing over
     vehicles to the person from whom it is seized or to its true
     owner is always a matter of litigation and a lot of arguments
     are advanced by the concerned persons.

     17. In our view, whatever be the situation, it is of no use to
     keep such seized vehicles at the police stations for a long
     period. It is for the Magistrate to pass appropriate orders
     immediately by taking appropriate bond and guarantee as
     well as security for return of the said vehicles, if required at
     any point of time. This can be done pending hearing of
     applications for return of such vehicles.

     18. In case where the vehicle is not claimed by the accused,
     owner, or the insurance company or by third person, then
     such vehicle may be ordered to be auctioned by the Court.
     If the said vehicle is insured with the insurance company
     then insurance company be informed by the Court to take
     possession of the vehicle which is not claimed by the owner
     or a third person. If Insurance company fails to take
     possession the vehicles may be sold as per the direction of
     the Court. The Court would pass such order within a period
     of six months from the date of production of the said vehicle
     before the Court. In any case, before handing over
     possession of such vehicles, appropriate photographs of the
     said vehicle should be taken and detailed panchnama
     should be prepared."

3.     Learned PP is not in a position to refute the above position.



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                                   4.    Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the record

                                   of the case.


                                   5.    Thus, relying upon the judgment of Supreme Court in the

                                   case of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai (supra) and order passed

                                   by this Court in Pannaram Jat Vs. State of Rajasthan (S.B.

                                   Criminal Revision Petition No.439/2020) decided on 29.06.2020

                                   and Amra Vs. State of Rajasthan (S.B. Criminal Misc.(Pet.)

                                   No.1657/2020) decided on 04.09.2020, the present revision

                                   petition is allowed and the trial court is directed to release car

                                   bearing registration No. RJ-11-CA-2664 on supardaginama in

                                   favour of petitioner on usual conditions, which the trial court

                                   deems     fit,   provided    he     furnishes         a    bank   guarantee   of

                                   Rs.4,00,000/- before the trial court.

                                   6.    Needless to say, trial court shall make verification that the

                                   petitioner is a registered owner of the said vehicle.


                                                                 (DR.PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI), J.

27-Sudheer/-

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