IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR MONDAY, THE 6TH DECEMBER 2010 / 15TH AGRAHAYANA 1932 WP(C).No. 20302 of 2006(P) -------------------------------------- ST.34/2006 of JUDICIAL FIRST CLASS MAGISTRATE COURT- II,TRIVANDRUM .................... PETITIONER(S): ---------------------- GOPAKUMAR, VADAKKEVALLU VEEDU, GOKULAM, EAST PATTOM, PATTOM P.O., TRIVANDRUM, (EMPLOYED AT ABDALI ESSA ALNOOH SON'S W.L.L. P.O., BOX.NO.320, MANAMA, BAHARIN),REP. BY ITS P/AT. HOLDER P.RAJAPPAN NAIR,SREE VINAYAKAM,TC64/951-3, ANTHIVILAKKU, KARUMAM P.O., THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. BY ADVS. SRI.M.BALAGOVINDAN SRI.SASITH PANICKER RESPONDENT(S): ------------------------- 1. STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PROSECUTION, HIGH COURT, ERNAKULAM. 2. G.SURENDRAN, HOUSE NO.32, CHARUVILAKATHU VEEDU, L.M.S. NAGAR, MUTTADA P.O., THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. R1 BY GOVT. PLEADER SRI.I.V.PRAMOD R2 BY ADVS. SRI.M.R.ANANDAKUTTAN, SMT.M.HEMALATHA , SRI.R.S.MADHU, SRI.MAHESH ANANDAKUTTAN. THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 06/12/2010 , THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: W.P.(C) NO.20302/2006 APPENDIX PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS P1:- COPY OF THE POWER OF ATTORNEY DTD. 14.5.2006. P2:- COPY OF THE PLAINT OS. 204/2006 BEFORE THE SUBORDINATE JUDGES COURT, TVM, ON 7.4.0.6. P3:- COPY OF THE ATTACHMENT AFFIDAVIT AND PETITION IN OS. 2O4/06 BEFORE THE SUBORDINATE JUDGES COURT, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. P3(a):- COPY OF THE ATTACHMENT SCHEDULED FILED ON 3.3.2006. P4:- COPY OF THE COMPLAINT FILED U/S. 200 CR.P.C. IN ST. 34/2006 OF THE J.F.C.M. COURT- 2, TVM. P5:- COPY OF THE VAKKALATH SIGNED BY RAJAPPAN NAIR AS THE POWER OF ATTORNEY HOLDER OF GOPAKUMAR DT.D 10.8.2006. TRUE COPY P.S. TO JUDGES tss M.Sasidharan Nambiar, J. -------------------------- W.P.(C)No.20302 of 2006 P -------------------------- JUDGMENT This petition is filed under Articles 226 and 227 of Constitution of India for a direction to Judicial First Class Magistrate-II, Thiruvananthapuram to accept the power of attorney evidenced by Exhibit P1 for and on behalf of the petitioner, who is arrayed as an accused in S.T.No. 34/2006. Case of the petitioner is that as he is not in India, he executed a power of attorney in favour of Gopakumar, who filed the writ petition and therefore, a direction is to be issued to the learned Magistrate to accept the power of attorney, evidenced by Exhibit P1. 2. Learned counsel appearing for the second respondent pointed out that question is covered by the decision of the Honourable Supreme Court in T.C.Mathai v. The District & Sessions Judge, Thiruvananthapuram (1999 (2) KLT 156). WPC 20302/06 2 3. The Honourable Supreme Court, considering the question whether a person could be permitted to appear through the power of attorney holder, held: “Section 2 of the Power of Attorney Act cannot override the specific provision of a stature which requires that a particular act should be done by a party in person. When the Code requires the appearance of an accused in a court, it is not compliance with it if a power of attorney holder appears for him. It is a different thing that a party can be permitted to appear through counsel. Chapter CVI of the code empowers the Magistrate to issue summons or warrant for the appearance of the accused. Section 205 of the Code empowers the Magistrate to dispense with “the personal attendance of accused, and permit him to appear by his pleader” if he sees reasons to do so. Section 273 of the code speaks of the powers of the court to record evidence in the presence of the pleader of the accused in cases when personal attendance of the accused is dispensed with. But, in no case, can the appearance of the accused be made through a power of attorney hold. So, the contention of the appellant based on the instrument of power of attorney is of no avail in this case.” In view of the decision, this petition is dismissed. 6th December, 2010 (M.Sasidharan Nambiar, Judge) tkv