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Jagirwar Prakash And Another vs The State Of Telangana And Another
2021 Latest Caselaw 271 Tel

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 271 Tel
Judgement Date : 3 February, 2021

Telangana High Court
Jagirwar Prakash And Another vs The State Of Telangana And Another on 3 February, 2021
Bench: K.Lakshman
              THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE K. LAKSHMAN

                      CRIMINAL PETITION No. 452 OF 2021
ORDER:

This petition is filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C., seeking to

quash the proceedings in C.C.No.345 of 2020 on the file of the

Judicial First Class Magistrate at Bhainsa against the

petitioners/Accused Nos. 1 & 2. The offences alleged against the

petitioners are under Sections 270, 273 of IPC and Section 20(ii)

of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2003 (for short

'COTP Act').

2. Learned counsel for the petitioners as well as the learned

Assistant Public Prosecutor would submit that the subject matter

is squarely covered by a common order in Chidurala

Shyamsubder v. State of Telangana1 rendered by the High Court

of Judicature at Hyderabad for the State of Telangana and the

State of Andhra Pradesh, and placed copy of the said judgment for

perusal.

3. In Chidurala Shyamsubder's case (supra), a learned Single

Judge of the High Court, following the guidelines laid down by the

Hon'ble Supreme Court in State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal2, held

that the Police are incompetent to take cognizance of the offences

punishable under Sections 45 and 59(1) of the Food Safety and

Standards (FSS) Act, 2006, investigating into the offences along

with other offences under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code,

1860, and filing charge sheet is grave illegality, as the Food Officer

Crl.P.No.3731 of 2018 & batch, decided on 27.08.2018

1992 Supp. (1) SCC 335 alone is competent to investigate and to file charge sheet following

the Rules laid down under Sections 41 and 42 of FSS Act,

whereas, in the present case, the Police have registered the crime

for the offences under Sections 270, 273 of IPC and Section 20(ii)

of COTP Act. Therefore, the said proceedings in C.C.No.345 of

2020 against the petitioners herein are contrary to the principle

held by the learned Single Judge of the High Court in Chidurala

Shyamsubder (supra) and, accordingly, the same are liable to be

quashed.

4. In view of the above submission, the present Criminal

Petition is allowed in terms of the judgment in Chidurala

Shyamsubder (supra), and the proceedings in C.C.No.345 of 2020

on the file of the Judicial First Class Magistrate at Bhainsa, are

hereby quashed against the petitioners/Accused Nos.1 & 2.

5. Since the proceedings in C.C.No.345 of 2020 are quashed,

the petitioners are at liberty to file an appropriate application

before the Judicial First Class Magistrate at Bhainsa seeking

release of the seized property and the learned Magistrate shall

consider the same and release the seized property on verification

of the ownership.

6. Accordingly, the Criminal Petition is allowed. Miscellaneous

petitions pending, if any, in this Criminal Petition, shall stand

closed.

__________________ K. LAKSHMAN, J Date: 03.02.2021 dv

 
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