IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE PIUS C.KURIAKOSE & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE C.K.ABDUL REHIM FRIDAY, THE 14TH OCTOBER 2011 / 22ND ASWINA 1933 WP(C).No. 24052 of 2011(F) ----------------------------------- PETITIONER: ------------------- THE VENJARAMOOD SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.NO.2419, VENJARAMOOD P.O., PIN-695 607, REP. BY ITS SECRETARY IN CHARGE, H.JAMEELA, AGED 56, W/O. A.SHAJAHAN, SECRETARY IN CHARGE, VENJARAMOOD SERVICE CO-OP. BANK, M.NO.2419, VENJARAMOOD P.O., PIN-695 607. BY ADV. SRI.SHAIJAN C.GEORGE SRI.JOHN VIPIN SMT.S.REKHA KUMARI SMT.SAJITHA GEORGE RESPONDENTS: ---------------------- 1. STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY HOME SECRETARY, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-695 001. 2. DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, ATTINGAL-695 609. 3. B.K.MURALI, AGED ABOUT 48 YEARS, S/O. DAMODHARAN NAIR, VENJARAMOOD P.O., PIN-695 607. 4. K.MEERA SAHIB, AGED 62 YEARS, S/O. KASIM PILLAI, SECRETARY, CITU, VENJARAMOOD LOCAL COMMITTEE, VENJARAMOOD P.O., PIN-695 607. 5. D.SUNIL, AGED 42 YEARS, S/O. DIVAKARAN, K.V.HOUSE, MUROORKONAM, ALANTHARA, VENJARAMOOD P.O., PIN-695 607. BY GOVERNMENT PLEADER, SRI.K.T.LILLY ADV. SRI.THOMAS ABRAHAM FOR R3-5 SMT.MERCIAMMA MATHEW FOR R3-5 SRI.V.RENJITH KUMAR FOR R3-5 THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 14/10/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: WP(C).No. 24052 of 2011(F) APPENDIX PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS EXT.P1 : RESOLUTION NO.99/2011-12 DTD. 25.8.2011. EXT.P2 : RESOLUTION NO.247/2009-10 DTD.8.1.2010. EXT.P3 : PAPER PUBLICATION DTD.21.1.2010. EXT.P4 : RESOLUTION NO.316/2009-10 DTD.8.1.2010. EXT.P5 : RESOLUTION NO.77/2011-12 DTD.25.7.2011. EXT.P6 : REQUEST FOR POLICE PROTECTION DTD.12.8.2011. EXT.P7 : NEWS ITEM FOUND IN MATHRUBHOOMI DAILY DTD.15.8.2011. EXT.P8 : RESOLUTION NO.86/2011-12 DTD.25.8.2011. EXT.P9 : RESOLUTION NO.87/2011-12 DTD.25.8.2011. RESPONDANTS EXHIBITS:NIL /TRUE COPY/ P.A. TO JUDGE ln PIUS.C.KURIAKOSE & C.K.ABDUL REHIM, JJ. ------------------------------- W.P.(C) No.24052 of 2011 ------------------------------- Dated this the 14th day of October, 2011. J U D G M E N T PIUS.C.KURIAKOSE, J. The petitioner, Venjaramood Service Co-operative Bank Ltd., has approached this Court seeking police protection for the lives of its President, Director Board Members as well as its staff. They have also sought for proper direction to respondents 1 and 2 Police Officers to provide sufficient protection for creating a situation wherein the Bank is able to conduct its day to day affairs smoothly, and lastly they seek a direction to respondents 1 and 2 to provide protection for conducting the written examination to the Post of 'Night Watchman', which was decided to be held on 16.9.2011. As for the third relief, we were informed that the above examination was postponed and the date on which the examination to be conducted is yet to be fixed. The reliefs which survive are the reliefs one and two. Learned 2 W.P.(C) No.24052 of 2011 Government Pleader on the basis of instructions submitted that, it is not correct to say that the police is not taking any action upon the complaints received from the petitioners. The police have registered Crime Nos.846 of 2011 and 847 of 2011 against various assailants and these crimes are under investigation. Mr.Shaijan C.George learned counsel for the petitioner would submit that, the police has registered another crime No.953 of 2011, in which the offence alleged include Section 308 of IPC. Having considered the submissions we are of the view that, it is not proper to blame the police of inaction. At the same time we notice that, the present atmosphere is on account of a rivalry between a fraction of members of the Bank. It is the duty of the police to maintain law and order situation and to ensure that the dispute between the fractions do not result in eruption of violence and contumacious acts. Under the above circumstances, we dispose of the writ petition directing the 2nd respondent and the Station House Officers having jurisdiction over the area of the petitioner's Bank to 3 W.P.(C) No.24052 of 2011 keep vigil and to ensure peace, by taking appropriate action on the basis of complaints received and enquiries conducted and to ensure that the disputes do not give rise to law and order situation. At any rate it should be ensured that the lives of the Board members of the petitioner Bank, its staff and customers are safe and also that the dispute does not result in disruption of the day to day business of the petitioner Bank. The above directions we have passed taking also into account the submission made before us by the learned counsel for the respondents that they are not indulging in any contumacious acts. PIUS.C.KURIAKOSE, JUDGE C.K.ABDUL REHIM, JUDGE ami/