The petitioner's vehicle bearing registration Nos. KL- 36-6663, KL-04-W-7993 and KL-07-AR-36 have been seized alleging violation of the provisions of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957. He seeks to compound the offence under Rule 60A (1) of the Kerala Minor Mineral Concession Rules, 1967 before the Sub Inspector of Police.
2. There shall be a direction to the first respondent to permit the petitioner to compound the offence on payment of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees twenty-five thousand only) on each vehicle. There shall be a further direction to the first respondent to release the vehicles to the petitioner, on payment as above. Needless to say, once the offence is compounded, no prosecution proceedings shall be initiated W.P.(C) No.31826/2014 -2-
against the petitioner in respect of the incident which led to the instant writ petition. If a report has already been lodged in the competent criminal court, a further report to the effect that the offence has been compounded shall also be filed.
The writ petition is disposed of as above.
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A. MUHAMED MUSTAQUE, JUDGE jjj