IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Revision No.398 of 2002 ==================================================== Shyam Chandra Singh, son of Late Badri Narain Singh, resident of village-Araut, P.S.-Rosera, District- Samastipur. .... .... Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar. 2. Navnit Kumar Singh, son of Late Kapleshwar Singh @ Late Kapo Singh. 3. Lalit Singh, son of Late Kapleshwar Singh @ Late Kapo Singh. 4. Umesh Singh, son of Late Kapleshwar Singh @ Late Kapo Singh. 5. Srinath Singh, son of Hari Narain Singh 6. Indradeo Singh, son of Late Dabbulal Singh. 7. Deo Kant Singh, son of Haribansh Singh. (All residents of village-Araut, P.S.- Rosera, District- Samastipur) .... .... Opposite Parties. ==================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE AMARESH KUMAR LAL ORAL JUDGMENT (Per: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE AMARESH KUMAR LAL) 6. 24.10.2011 The complainant-petitioner has preferred this Cr. Revision application against the order dated 05.02.2002 passed by the learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rosera in Complaint Case No. 631 of 2001 by which the complaint petition has been rejected. The prosecution case, in brief, is that the petitioner got a piece of land bearing Khata No. 458, Khesra No. 1271 area 7 dhurs after family partition and this fact is also supported by the judgment of 2 Title suit No.06 of 1982 and the Execution Suit No. 07 of 1992. It is alleged that accused despite being aware of this fact, prepared a forged deed in the registration office, Rosera, on 14.08.2001 and when the complainant-petitioner came to know about this fact, a certified copy of the aforesaid forged and fabricated deed and showed the same to the villagers. It is further alleged that on 9.11.2001 when a complaint was made to the accused persons regarding the forged deed, the accused persons/opposite party came to the said land and started abusing the complainant/petitioner and when he was opposed by the complainant, they assaulted him. The accused Umesh Singh snatched a wrist watch on the point of pistol and accused Lalit Singh snatched Rs. 2500/- from the pocket of the complainant and when the family members of the complainant and the co-villagers arrived, the accused persons fled away. The complaint case was filed in the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rosera on 12.11.2008. After the examination of complainant on solemn affirmation and after examination of witnesses adduced on behalf of the complainant which was 3 dismissed on the ground that the case is of civil nature and no offence under the I.P.C. is made out against the petitioner. No one appears on behalf of the petitioner and the opposite party. Learned counsel for the State is present. Dr. Rabindra Kumar, the leaned counsel for the State submits that the learned Magistrate has considered the evidence as a trial court, whereas, at the time of finding of prima facie case, the learned Magistrate is not required to weigh the evidence as to whether the evidence would lead the conviction of the accused or not. After hearing the learned counsel for the State and on perusal of the material on record, it appears that the complainant has been examined on solemn affirmation and four witnesses have been examined on behalf of the prosecution. The learned Magistrate has considered the evidence as a trial court. The learned Magistrate is not required to consider the evidence like a trial court and is not required to examine the evidence meticulously as a trial court. The learned Magistrate is required only to see as to whether there is ground for proceeding with 4 the accused or not. It is not required to see as to whether the evidence adduced on behalf of the complainant would lead to conviction of the accused or not. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, in my opinion, impugned order is not fit to be sustained. It is set aside. It is remanded to the learned Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate for further enquiry and pass order in accordance with law. In the result, this application is allowed. Ravi/- (Amaresh Kumar Lal, J.)