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Ajith Anand Vs. State of Kerala

Ajith Anand vs State of Kerala

Type Court Judgment Court Kerala Decided Apr 24, 2015
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Citation
Court
Kerala High Court
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Land Acquisition

Case Summary

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Land Acquisition

Key legal issue
Land Acquisition

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Ajith Anand

Respondent

State of Kerala

Excerpt

.....the following: crl.mc.no. 2503 of 2015 () --------------------------- appendix petitioners' annexures: ----------------------- annexure a1. copy of the complaint cmp no.1412/15 filed by the4h respondent before the judicial first class magistrate court1 kollam. annexure a2. copy of the leave certificate issued by the army headquarters to the ist petitioner dated1603.14. annexure a3. copy of the leave certificate issued by the army headquarters to the ist petitioner dated58.14. annexure a4. copy of the leave certificate issued by the army headquarters to the ist petitioner dated1610.14. annexure a5. copy of the leave certificate issued by the army headquarters to the ist petitioner dated0302.15. annexure a6. copy of the judgment in crl.mc186313 dated1705.13 of this honourable court. respondents' annexures: nil ----------------------- /true copy/ p.s to judge cl k. ramakrishnan, j.................................................. crl.m.c.no.2503 of 2015 .................................................. dated this the 24th day of april, 2015. order accused 1 to 3 in crime no.362/2015 of anchalummoodu police station have filed this petition seeking a direction to the magistrate under section 482 of the code of criminal procedure.2. it is alleged in the petition that the first petitioner is working in army headquarters in air sp sig unit, c/o. 56 apo and petitioners 2 and 3 are parents of the first petitioner. the petitioners were implicated as accused 1 to 3 in crime no.362/2015 of anchalummoodu police station, kollam district alleging offences under sections 376, 506(ii) read with section 34 of the indian penal code and section 3(1)(x) of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (prevention of atrocities) act (hereinafter referred to as 'the sc and st act' for short), which was registered on the basis of annexure-a1 complaint filed by the 4th respondent before the judicial first class magistrate court-i, kollam, which was forwarded to the police for investigation.....

Full Judgment

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT: THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.RAMAKRISHNAN FRIDAY, THE24H DAY OF APRIL20154TH VAISAKHA, 1937 Crl.MC.No. 2503 of 2015 () --------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER

IN CMP14122015 of J.M.F.C.-I, KOLLAM CRIME NO. 362/2015 OF ANCHALUMMOODU POLICE STATION , KOLLAM PETITIONERS/ACCUSED: ------------------- 1. AJITH ANAND, AGED28YEARS, S/O.DAYANANDA PILLAI, DASARA, CHEMMAKKAD CHERRY, PERINAD VILLAGE, KOLLAM.

2. DAYANANDA PILLAI, AGED62YEARS, DASARA, CHEMMAKKAD CHERRY, PERINAD VILLAGE, KOLLAM.

3. SATHI, W/O.DAYANANDA PILLAI, DASARA, CHEMMAKKAD CHERRY, PERINAD VILLAGE, KOLLAM. BY ADV. SRI.B.MOHANLAL RESPONDENTS/COMPLAINANT: ------------------------ 1. STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE STATION HOUSE OFFICER, ANCHALUMMOODU POLICE STATION, KOLLAM DISTRICT THROUGH THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA ERNAKULAM.

2. THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE KOLLAM CITY, KOLLAM691001.

3. THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, KOLLAM CITY, KOLLAM691001.

4. SMT.SANDHYAMOL, AGED32YEARS, D/O.SARASWATHI, SARASWATHI BHAVAN, PRAKULAM CHERRY, THRIKKARUVA VILLAGE, KOLLAM691016. BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SMT.M.T. SHEEBA THIS CRIMINAL MISC. CASE HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON2404-2015, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: Crl.MC.No. 2503 of 2015 () --------------------------- APPENDIX PETITIONERS' ANNEXURES: ----------------------- ANNEXURE A1. COPY OF THE COMPLAINT CMP NO.1412/15 FILED BY THE4H RESPONDENT BEFORE THE JUDICIAL FIRST CLASS MAGISTRATE COURT1 KOLLAM. ANNEXURE A2. COPY OF THE LEAVE CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS TO THE IST PETITIONER DATED1603.14. ANNEXURE A3. COPY OF THE LEAVE CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS TO THE IST PETITIONER DATED58.14. ANNEXURE A4. COPY OF THE LEAVE CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS TO THE IST PETITIONER DATED1610.14. ANNEXURE A5. COPY OF THE LEAVE CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS TO THE IST PETITIONER DATED0302.15. ANNEXURE A6. COPY OF THE JUDGMENT

IN CRL.MC186313 DATED1705.13 OF THIS HONOURABLE COURT. RESPONDENTS' ANNEXURES: NIL ----------------------- /TRUE COPY/ P.S TO JUDGE cl K. RAMAKRISHNAN, J.

................................................. Crl.M.C.No.2503 of 2015 .................................................. Dated this the 24th day of April, 2015. ORDER

Accused 1 to 3 in Crime No.362/2015 of Anchalummoodu police station have filed this petition seeking a direction to the Magistrate under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

2. It is alleged in the petition that the first petitioner is working in Army Headquarters in AIR SP SIG Unit, C/o. 56 APO and petitioners 2 and 3 are parents of the first petitioner. The petitioners were implicated as accused 1 to 3 in Crime No.362/2015 of Anchalummoodu police station, Kollam district alleging offences under sections 376, 506(ii) read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and section 3(1)(x) of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act (hereinafter referred to as 'the SC and ST Act' for short), which was registered on the basis of Annexure-A1 complaint filed by the 4th respondent before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-I, Kollam, which was forwarded to the police for investigation under section 156(3) of the Code. As per Crl.M.C.No.2503 of 2015 2 Annexures-A2 to A5 produced by the petitioners, the allegations made cannot be true and they have been falsely implicated in the case. In view of the bar under section 18 of the SC and ST Act, anticipatory bail cannot be obtained in cases where the allegation of commission of offence under that Act has been alleged. So the petitioners have no other remedy except to approach this Court seeking the following relief: "For the above reasons and other valid grounds that are to be urged at the time of hearing it is most humbly prayed in the interest of justice that this Hon'ble Court may be pleased to direct the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-I, Kollam to release the petitioners on bail in case of their surrender before the Court in Annexure-A1 complaint in Crime No.362/2015 of Anchalummoodu Police Station in the light of Annexure-A6 judgment and the decision rendered by this Hon'ble Court in 2003(3) KLT452in Shanu v. State of Kerala".

3. Considering the nature of relief claimed, this Court felt that the petition can be disposed of after hearing the counsel for the petitioners and learned Public Prosecutor appearing for respondents 1 to 3 and dispensing with notice to the fourth respondent.

4. The counsel for the petitioners submitted that in view of Crl.M.C.No.2503 of 2015 3 the dictum laid down in Shanu v. State of Kerala (2000 (3) KLT452, the Magistrate has got power to grant bail even if offence under the SC and ST Act has been incorporated. The learned counsel has relied on Annexure-A6 order of this Court in a similar matter.

5. The application was opposed by the Public Prosecutor.

6. It is admitted in the petition itself that on the basis of Annexure-A1 private complaint filed by the 4th respondent before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-I, Kollam, which was forwarded to the police for investigation by the learned Magistrate under section 156(3) of the Code, Crime No.362/2015 of Anchalummoodu police station of Kollam district was registered against the petitioners alleging offences under sections 376, 506(ii) read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 3(1)(x) of SC and ST Act and investigation is in progress. Section 18 of the SC and ST Act bars grating anticipatory bail under section 438 of the Code in a case where allegation of commission of offence under the said Act has been alleged. But, that will not be a ground for the petitioners to move this Court directing the magistrate to grant bail or directing the petitioners to surrender Crl.M.C.No.2503 of 2015 4 before the investigating officer and directing the investigating officer to deal with the petitioners in accordance with law. It is true that in the decision reported in Shanu's case (cited supra), it has been observed that merely because offence under the SC and ST Act has been incorporated, that will not interdict the power of the magistrate in appropriate cases to consider the bail application if any filed and grant bail to accused persons, if they surrender before that court. The nature of offence mentioned in Annexure-A6 is different from the offence mentioned in this case. Further, this Court feels that the petition can be disposed of as follows: If the petitioners surrender before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court,-I, Kollam and move for bail in Crime No.362/2015 of Anchalummoodu police station, then the learned Magistrate is directed to consider and dispose of the bail application in accordance with law taking into consideration the principle laid down in Shanu's case (cited supra) and also the nature of offences alleged after hearing the Assistant Public Prosecutor of that court on the date of filing of the application itself as far as possible in accordance with law. With the above directions and observations, this petition is Crl.M.C.No.2503 of 2015 5 disposed of. Office is directed to communicate a copy of this order to the concerned court immediately. Sd/- K. RAMAKRISHNAN, JUDGE. cl /true copy/ P.S to Judge Crl.M.C.No.2503 of 2015 6

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