Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 336 Tel
Judgement Date : 8 February, 2021
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE K.LAKSHMAN
WRIT PETITION No.18631 of 2020
ORDER:
This Writ Petition is filed by the petitioner under Article
226 of Constitution of India seeking the following relief:
".......to issue an appropriate Writ, Order or Direction, more particularly one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus, declaring the registration of Crime No.49 of 2020 of P.S. Talamadugu, Adilabad District, pursuant to seizure of Tobacco Products of the petitioner having knowledge that this Hon'ble Court suspended the Notification No.501/FSS-1/2020, dated 06.01.2020 issued by the 2nd respondent prohibiting sale of Tobacco Products, is without having jurisdiction, as being illegal, arbitrary, unconstitutional, in violation of principles of natural justice and consequently to set aside the same and direct the respondents not to interfere in any manner with trade and business carried out in the products that fall within the notification No.501/FSS-1/2020, dated 06.01.2020 by the petitioner and pass such other order orders......"
Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the
learned Government Pleader for Home. Perused the record.
2. The petitioner is accused in Cr.No.49 of 2020 of
Talamadugu Police Station, Adilabad District. The offences
registered against him are under Sections 270, 271, 272 and
273 read with 34 of IPC and Section 3 of the Epidemic
Diseases Act, 1897.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioner as well as the learned
Government Pleader for Home 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 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, 271, 272 and 273
read with 34 of IPC and Section 3 of the Epidemic Diseases
Act, 1897. Therefore, the said proceedings in Crime No.49 of
2020 against the petitioner herein are contrary to the
principle held by the learned Single Judge of the High Court
Crl.P.No.3731 of 2018 & batch, decided on 27.08.2018
1992 Supp. (1) SCC 335
in Chidurala Shyamsubder (supra) and, accordingly, the
same are liable to be quashed.
4. In view of the above submission, the present Writ
Petition is allowed in terms of the judgment in Chidurala
Shyamsubder (supra), and the proceedings in Crime No.49 of
2020, pending on the file of Station House Officer,
Talamadugu Police Station, Adilabad District, are hereby
quashed against the petitioner/Accused.
5. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner
that the seized property is in the custody of Talamadugu
Police Station, Adilabad District and sought direction to the
Talamadugu Police Station, Adilabad District, to return the
seized property to the petitioner.
6. Since the proceedings in Crime No.49 of 2020 are
quashed against the petitioner/Accused, the Police, Station
House Officer, Talamadugu Police Station, Adilabad District,
is directed to return the seized property on verifying the
documents with regard to ownership of the said property.
Miscellaneous petitions, if any, pending in this Petition, shall
stand closed.
________________________ JUSTICE K.LAKSHMAN Date: 08.02.2021 dv
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