IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V.K.MOHANAN FRIDAY, THE 19TH MARCH 2010 / 28TH PHALGUNA 1931 CRL.A.No. 412 of 2010() ---------------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 20/01/2005 IN CRMP.10/2005 IN SC.239/2002 of ADDL.SESSIONS COURT (ADHOC-I), KOTTAYAM .............................................. APPELLANT(S): APPELLANT/PETITIONER ----------------------------------------------------------- U.R.KOLEKAR, AGED 40, WORKING AS POLICE INSPECTOR, GHATKOPAR POLICE STATION, GHATKOPAR WEST, MUMBAI - 400 086. BY ADV. SRI.B.S.SIVAJI RESPONDENT(S): COUNTER PETITIONER/ACCUSED -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. STATE OF KERALA, REP. BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM. 2. BINU P.MICHEAL, S/O.BABY, PATTATHIL HOUSE, KARIKKATTOOR CENTRAL BHAGOM, MANIMALA, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. BY ADV.SRI.C.M.KAMMAPPU, PUBLIC PROSECUTOR FOR R1. THIS CRIMINAL APPEAL HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 19/03/2010, ALONG WITH CRA NO. 302 OF 2004, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: V.K.MOHANAN, J. ------------------------------- Crl. APPEAL No.412 of 2010 ------------------------------- Dated this the 19th day of March, 2010. J U D G M E N T This appeal is preferred by one Mr.U.R.Kolekar, now working as Police Inspector, in Ghatkopar Police Station, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai, who was examined as PW11 in S.C.239/02 of the Addl. Sessions Court (Ad hoc-I), Kottayam. The present prayer in this appeal is to set aside the order dated 20.1.2005 in Crl.M.P.No.10/05 in S.C.239/02 and to issue a direction to release 9 MM Service Pistol, bearing No.B.C.P.1984, MFG 16111346 and 30 bullets to the appellant, which are identified and marked as M.Os.1, 3, 6 and 7 in the above sessions case. According to the appellant, as he is presently working as Police Inspector, the above service pistol is absolutely necessary to discharge his official duty as a police official. 2. Heard the counsel for the appellant and the Public Prosecutor. 3. This court by an order dated 24.2.2010 in Crl. APPEAL No.412 of 2010 2 Crl.M.A.No.1567/2010 condoned the delay of 1438 days that occurred in filing the present appeal. 4. The learned Public Prosecutor, on instructions, submitted that, he has no objection in allowing the appeal by incorporating adequate conditions. 5. Going by the judgment in the main case in which the above material objects are involved, it can be seen that when disposing the case, the learned Sessions Judge has already issued a direction to release M.Os.1, 3, 6 and 7 to PW11, the appellant herein. Though there was a specific direction in this regard, the same was not done and hence the appellant approached the court below by filing Crl.M.P.No.10/05. The learned Sessions Judge dismissed the above petition on the ground that, the appeal intimation was received from this Court and therefore the application for releasing the pistol is premature as the appeal is pending for consideration of this court. 6. I have carefully perused the judgment of the Sessions Court which is under challenge in Crl.A.No.302/04 at the Crl. APPEAL No.412 of 2010 3 instance of the sole accused, who faced the trial and convicted him for the offence punishable u/s.397, 307 and section 3 r/w.25 (1)(a) of Indian Evidence Act. It is pertinent to note that by the above judgment, on the termination of the trial, the Trial Court has already ordered the release of the above mentioned material objects in favour of the appellant. In order to dispose the Criminal Appeal No.302/04 preferred by the accused, I am of the view that presence and custody of those material objects are not absolutely necessary and not indispensable. Even if at the time of the disposal of the appeal, those material objects are required, appropriate condition can be imposed for the production of the same and accordingly those material objects can be released in favour of the appellant, especially when the appellant, who is presently working as Inspector of Police in Ghatkopar Police Station, Mumbai and the above materials are absolutely necessary for discharging his official duty effectively in a city like Mumbai, a city targeted by the extremist. In the result, this appeal is allowed with a direction to Crl. APPEAL No.412 of 2010 4 release M.O.s.1, 3, 6 and 7 which are now under the custody of the Court of Addl. Sessions Judge (Ad hoc - I), Kottayam, in S.C.No.239/02, to the appellant on his executing an undertaking to the satisfaction of the Addl. Court (Ad hoc-I), Kottayam, that he will produce the same as and when required and on further condition that the same will not be alienated or altered and to keep the same intact, subject to the departmental direction, if any, in that regard. This criminal appeal is allowed accordingly. V.K.MOHANAN, Judge. ami/