IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT THURSDAY, THE 26TH JUNE 2008 / 5TH ASHADHA 1930 CRL.A.No. 1142 of 2008() ------------------------ AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 28/04/2008 IN CRMC 6/2008 IN SC.7/2007 of ADDL.SESSIONS COURT (ADHOC), KOTTAYAM .................... APPELLANT: 1ST COUNTER PETITIONER --------------------------------- ELIYAS, S/O.MOIDHEEN, MULLACKAL HOUSE, KOCHI PO., FORTKOCHI KARA, FORTKOCHI VILLAGE, FORTKOCHI TALUK, ERNAKULAM BY ADV. SRI.C.A.CHACKO SRI.C.M.CHARISMA SRI.N.A.SHAFEEK RESPONDENTS: COMPLAINANT ------------------------ STATE OF KERALA, REP. BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA ERNAKULAM BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SRI.GIKKU JACOB THIS CRIMINAL APPEAL HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 26/06/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: R.BASANT, J ------------------------------------ Crl.Appeal. No.1142 of 2008 ------------------------------------- Dated this the 26th day of June, 2008 JUDGMENT Petitioner is one of the sureties of an accused (7th accused) in a prosecution for offences punishable, inter alia, under Sections 120 B and 395 I.P.C. That accused person participated in the trial till the stage of 313 examination. Later, he did not appear before the learned Sessions Judge. The learned Sessions Judge was hence constrained to continue with the prosecution against the other accused. That trial has now come to an end. Some of the co-accused have been convicted. The 7th accused was not available. Notice was issued to the sureties. The petitioner was served. The petitioner did not appear before the learned Sessions Judge and advance his cause. In these circumstances the learned Sessions Judge proceeded to pass the impugned order under Section 446 Cr.P.C imposing penalty of Rs.25,000/-. The bond is for the amount of Rs.25,000/-. 2. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner is innocent. The imposition of the entire bond amount of Rs.25,000/- (Rupees Twenty five thousand only) as penalty is excessively harsh and severe. A lenient view may be Crl.Appeal. No.1142 of 2008 2 taken and the penalty amount may be reduced. The counsel further advances a contention on merits that the petitioner was not heard by the learned Sessions Judge before the impugned order was passed. 3. Horse can only be taken to water; drinking is the business of the horse. Notice was served on the petitioner. The petitioner did not appear before the learned Sessions Judge. The petitioner cannot hence be heard to advance a contention that he has not been given an opportunity to be heard. 4. Coming to the question of leniency, the petitioner had offered himself as a surety for an accused facing indictment for serious offences. I must assume that he must have undertaken the responsibility with open eyes. Accepting the offer of the petitioner the accused was released on bail on bond executed by the petitioner along with another. The petitioner has not been able to produce the accused. Even now there is no specific statement that the accused can be produced before the court and made available for trial within any reasonable time. 5. The interests of public justice demand that the bounden and the sureties must scrupulously abide by the terms of the bond executed by him. Misplaced sympathy and leniency will Crl.Appeal. No.1142 of 2008 3 be counter productive and would add further to the scandalous delay in the judicial processes. I find no merit in the contention that the petitioner is without means and that any leniency must be shown on that score as it was the petitioner who clamored before the court that he is sufficiently solvent and he must be accepted as a surety. The plea for leniency does not find favour with me at all. 6. The learned counsel for the petitioner finally submits that, at any rate, the petitioner may be granted some further time to make the payment and no default sentence may be executed before he is granted such a reasonable time. I am satisfied that there can be a direction that the petitioner shall not be sent to prison for non compliance of the direction to pay the penalty amount till 26.08.08. Other steps can, of course, be taken. 7. This Crl.M.C is allowed in part with the above observations. (R.BASANT, JUDGE) rtr/-