Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 5309 UK
Judgement Date : 23 December, 2021
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WPCRL No.2305 of 2021
Hon'ble R.C. Khulbe, J.
Mr. Sandeep Kothari, learned counsel for the petitioner.
Mrs. Manisha Rana Singh, learned A.G.A. along with Ms. Meena Bisht, learned B.H. for the State.
Heard learned counsel for the parties. By means of present writ petition, petitioner seeks to quash impugned FIR No.480 of 2021, under Sections 354, 323, 504, 506 IPC, registered at Police Station Nehru Colony, District Dehradun.
The writ petition is being disposed of at the admission stage itself with the consent of learned counsel for the parties.
In view of the judgment rendered by Hon'ble Apex Court in Arnesh Kumar vs. State of Bihar and another, reported in (2014) 8 SCC 273, the petitioner should be arrested only when the Investigating Officer has reason to believe on the basis of information and material collected, that he has committed an offence. Before making arrest, the Investigating Officer is required to satisfy himself that the arrest is necessary for one or more purposes envisaged by Sub-Clauses (a) to (e) of Clause (1) of Section 41 of Cr.P.C. It will not be based upon the ipsi dixit of the Police Officer. In other words, the petitioner shall be arrested only when the conditions stipulated in Sub-Clauses (a) to (e) of Clause (1) of Section 41 of Cr.P.C. are satisfied. The petitioner will cooperate in the investigation and he is directed to contact the Investigating Officer.
Criminal writ petition is summarily disposed of with the direction as above.
All pending applications also stand disposed of.
(R.C. Khulbe, J.) 23.12.2021 Sukhbant
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