Petitioner has approached this Court seeking to release his vehicles bearing Reg. Nos. KL-36-B-595. The vehicle was seized on the allegation that the vehicle was attempted to be used for an offence under the Mines and Mineral (Regulations and Development) Act, 1957 and the Minor Mineral Concession Rules. Though the petitioner has raised several contentions in the writ petition at the time of hearing, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner is willing to compound above said violation. 2. It is needless to state that the petitioner has an option to compound the offence by depositing an amount of Rs. 25,000/- which has been granted by this Court in various cases. Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of as under:
The petitioner is permitted to compound the offence depositing an amount of Rs. 25,000/- as compounding fee W.P(C) No. 13794 of 2014 -: 2 :-
and the requisite application with the 2nd respondent and on receipt of such fee, the vehicle shall be released forthwith.
Sd/- A.M. Shaffique, Judge.
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