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Syed Showkath Ali vs The State Of Telangana
2026 Latest Caselaw 213 Tel

Citation : 2026 Latest Caselaw 213 Tel
Judgement Date : 31 March, 2026

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Telangana High Court

Syed Showkath Ali vs The State Of Telangana on 31 March, 2026

IN THE HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA
                AT HYDERABAD

     THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE J.SREENIVAS RAO

              CRIMINAL PETITION No.4702 of 2026

                          Date: 31.03.2026.

Between:

Syed Showkath Ali
                                                     ...Petitioner
                                 AND

The State of Telangana,
Rep. by the Public Prosecutor,
Telangana High Court,
Hyderabad and another
                                                       ...Respondents

                              ORDER

This Criminal Petition has been filed by the

petitioner/accused No.1 seeking to quash the proceedings in

C.C.No.707 of 2021, on the file of learned V Additional Judicial

Magistrate of First Class-cum-V Additional Junior Civil Judge,

Cyberabad, at L.B.Nagar.

2. Heard Mr.M.W.R.Jayakar, learned counsel for the petitioner

and Mr.Jithender Rao Veeramalla, learned Additional Public

Prosecutor for respondents.

3. The specific allegation against the petitioner/accused No.1 is

that he has procured PDS rice from the beneficiaries at cheaper rate

to sell the same for profit and on 23.12.2020 the petitioner was

found in possession of 2 tons of PDS rice.

4. Learned counsel for the petitioner would submit that without

there being any complaint from any beneficiary, alleging that the

rice was procured deceptively or with a criminal intent and

charging the petitioner for prosecution is untenable and improper.

The allegations, even taken at his face value cannot be sustained

against the petitioner. Further, this Court, in Crl.P.No.5709 of

2019, while considering the same situation, categorically observed

that the offences alleged against the petitioners therein could not be

continued and accordingly quashed the proceedings. The petitioner

is also entitled to the same relief and hence prayed to quash the

proceedings against the petitioner.

5. The learned Additional Public Prosecutor submits that as per

prosecution, the offences said to have been committed by the

petitioner is cheating and violation of Section 7 of the Essential

Commodities Act, 1955 (for short 'EC Act') and requested to pass

appropriate orders.

6. Section 7 of the EC Act contemplate that any person

contravenes with the production, supply, distribution and trade of

essential commodities, is punishable. As per the prosecution, the

petitioner has procured PDS rice from the beneficiaries after

supply from the dealer.

7. A Coordinate Bench of this Court in Crl.P.No.7227 of 2025

has considered the identical facts and observed that:

"There is no averment indicating that the petitioner in any way deceptively induced the beneficiaries to part with the supplied PDS rice or the beneficiary entrusted the PDS rice purchased by them with the petitioner and they dishonestly misappropriated or converted to their own use or used it in violation of a lawful direction or contract. In the absence of essential factors, on the face of prosecution, this Court finds it to be a fit case to exercise the jurisdiction under Section 528 of BNSS, 2023. Thus, continuance of proceedings against the petitioner is abuse of process of law".

8. The facts and circumstances of the present case also similar

to those in the above case and hence, this Court finds it to be a fit

case to exercise jurisdiction under Section 528 of BNSS by

applying the same analogy and to quash the proceedings against

the petitioner herein.

9. Accordingly, the Criminal Petition is allowed and the

proceedings in C.C.No.707 of 2021, on the file of learned V

Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class-cum-V Additional

Junior Civil Judge, Cyberabad, at L.B.Nagar, against the

petitioner/accused No.1, are hereby quashed.

Pending miscellaneous applications, if any, shall stand

closed.

____________________________ JUSTICE J. SREENIVAS RAO

31.03.2026 Note: Issue CC in a week b/o vsl

 
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