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Ram Charan Gupta @ Baggar vs State Of Up And Another

High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad|25 April, 2019
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Court No. - 65
Case :- APPLICATION U/S 482 No. - 16066 of 2019
Applicant :- Ram Charan Gupta @ Baggar Opposite Party :- State Of Up And Another Counsel for Applicant :- Lal Mani Counsel for Opposite Party :- G.A.
Hon'ble Karuna Nand Bajpayee,J.
This application u/s 482 Cr.P.C. has been filed seeking the quashing of charge sheet No.02 of 2018 and cognizance order dated 08.01.2019 passed by the IInd A.C.J.M., Mirzapur arising out of Case Crime No.0005 of 2018, u/s 420 I.P.C., P.S.-Jigna, District-Mirzapur, pending in the Court of IInd A.C.J.M., Mirzapur.
Heard applicant's counsel and learned AGA. Entire record has been perused.
Submission of counsel for the applicant is that the F.I.R. which has been lodged against the applicant is a concocted one and the allegations made therein are all false. Further submission is that with the allegations that have been made no offence u/s 420 is made out against the applicant. Certain other contentions have also been raised by the applicant's counsel but all of them relate to disputed questions of fact. The court has also been called upon to adjudge the testimonial worth of prosecution evidence and evaluate the same on the basis of various intricacies of factual details which have been touched upon by the learned counsel. The veracity and credibility of material furnished on behalf of the prosecution has been questioned and false implication has been pleaded.
The law regarding sufficiency of material which may justify the summoning of accused and also the court's decision to proceed against him in a given case is well settled. The court has to eschew itself from embarking upon a roving enquiry into the last details of the case. It is also not advisable to adjudge whether the case shall ultimately end in conviction or not. Only a prima facie satisfaction of the court about the existence of sufficient ground to proceed in the matter is required.
Through a catena of decisions given by Hon'ble Apex Court this legal aspect has been expatiated upon at length and the law that has evolved over a period of several decades is too well settled. The cases of (1) Chandra Deo Singh Vs. Prokash Chandra Bose AIR 1963 SC 1430 , (2) Vadilal Panchal Vs. Dattatraya Dulaji Ghadigaonker AIR 1960 SC 1113 and (3) Smt. Nagawwa Vs. Veeranna Shivalingappa Konjalgi 1976 3 SCC 736 may be usefully referred to in this regard.
The Apex Court decisions given in the case of R.P. Kapur Vs. State of Punjab AIR 1960 SC 866 and in the case of State of Haryana Vs. Bhajan Lal 1992 SCC(Cr.) 426 have also recognized certain categories by way of illustration which may justify the quashing of a complaint or charge sheet. Some of them are akin to the illustrative examples given in the above referred case of Smt. Nagawwa Vs. Veeranna Shivalingappa Konjalgi 1976 3 SCC 736. The cases where the allegations made against
the accused or the evidence collected by the Investigating Officer do not constitute any offence or where the allegations are absurd or extremely improbable impossible to believe or where prosecution is legally barred or where criminal proceeding is malicious and malafide instituted with ulterior motive of grudge and vengeance alone may be the fit cases for the High Court in which the criminal proceedings may be quashed. Hon'ble Apex Court in Bhajan Lal's case has recognized certain categories in which Section-482 of Cr.P.C. or Article-226 of the Constitution may be successfully invoked.
Illumined by the case law referred to herein above, this Court has adverted to the entire record of the case.
The perusal of the F.I.R. reveals the allegations that the informant, who is the Manager of Rama Devi Balika Vidyalay Bajata, Chhanbe, Mirzapur purchased 43 sacks of cement for the purposes of construction of halls and rooms. Said purchase was made in pursuance of grant given to the said school from the fund of Member of Parliament, Smt. Anupriya Patel. The cement so supplied was of extremely poor quality and within seven days of the construction, one of the walls of newly constructed rooms fell down, though no injuries were caused to anybody. It has been further alleged that when the informant complaint to the accused-applicant about this, then the applicant threatened him to face dire consequences and to falsely implicate him in some false case. After making fair investigation the Investigating officer has submitted charge sheet against the applicant for offences punishable u/s 420 I.P.C. and the learned Magistrate after perusing the entire material on record including the case diary had taken cognizance of the same.
The submissions made by the applicant's learned counsel call for adjudication on pure questions of fact which may be adequately adjudicated upon only by the trial court and while doing so even the submissions made on points of law can also be more appropriately gone into by the trial court in this case. This Court does not deem it proper, and therefore cannot be persuaded to have a pre-trial before the actual trial begins. A threadbare discussion of various facts and circumstances, as they emerge from the allegations made against the accused, is being purposely avoided by the Court for the reason, lest the same might cause any prejudice to either side during trial. But it shall suffice to observe that the perusal of the F.I.R. and the material collected by the Investigating Officer on the basis of which the charge sheet has been submitted makes out a prima facie case against the accused at this stage and there appear to be sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused. I do not find any justification to quash the charge sheet or the proceedings against the applicants arising out of them as the case does not fall in any of the categories recognized by the Apex Court which may justify their quashing.
The prayer for quashing the same is refused as I do not see any abuse of the court's process either.
Application stands dismissed being devoid of merit.
Order Date :- 25.4.2019
M. Kumar
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Title

Ram Charan Gupta @ Baggar vs State Of Up And Another

Court

High Court Of Judicature at Allahabad

JudgmentDate
25 April, 2019
Judges
  • Karuna Nand Bajpayee
Advocates
  • Lal Mani