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R Kumar vs State Rep By The Inspector Of Police And Others

Madras High Court|06 June, 2017
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

This Criminal Revision Case has been filed by the petitioner challenging the order dismissing the petition against 17th accused under Section 204 of Cr.P.C. The petitioner in C.C.No.35 of 2007 filed a private complaint against 19 accused for the offences under Sections 120(b), 147, 148, 380, 427, 448, 457 and 506(ii) of IPC and r/w Section 200 and 210 of Cr.P.C. The learned Judicial Magistrate, Coonoor, took cognizance of offences and issued process in C.C.No.35 of 2007 and process were served on some of the accused. Despite efforts, the correct address of the 17th accused could not be traced and as such the summon was not served on him. In the above circumstances, the Court below dismissed the complaint against the 17th accused under Section 204 Cr.P.C. Now, challenging the said order of dismissal, the present criminal revision case has been filed.
2. I have heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and the learned Government Advocate(Crl. Side) appearing for the respondent and I have also perused the materials available on record.
3. The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner would submit that at the time of filing the complaint, A-17 was living separately and the whereabouts of A-17 could not be ascertained. In the above circumstances, the summons was not served on him. Hence, the trial Court dismissed the complaint against the 17th accused. Now, the petitioner got the correct address of the 17th accused and he is prepared to take necessary process for issuing summons to A-17, the learned counsel contended.
4. Considering the above facts and circumstances of the case, the order passed by the Court below is set aside and the petitioner is directed to furnish the correct address of A-17 and also take necessary steps to serve summons and after service of summons on A-17, the trial Court shall proceed further with the trial according to law and dispose of the same as expeditiously as possible.
5. In the result, the criminal revision case is disposed of with the above directions.
06.06.2017 rrg To The Judicial Magistrate, Coonoor.
V.BHARATHIDASAN.J rrg
Crl.R.C.No.680 of 2015
06.06.2017
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Title

R Kumar vs State Rep By The Inspector Of Police And Others

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
06 June, 2017
Judges
  • V Bharathidasan