IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1772 OF 2008 APPLICATION NO.1772 OF 2008 APPLICATION NO.1772 OF 2008. M/s. S.R.B. Alliance. ..Applicant. versus The Gandhinglaj Urban Co-operative Bank Ltd. & Anr. ..Respondents. .... Mr.Amt B. Borkar, for the Applicant. Mr. G.N. Salunke, for the Respondent No.1. Mr. Y.M.Nakhwa, APP, for the Respondent-State. ... CORAM CORAM CORAM : ABHAY S.OKA, J. : ABHAY S.OKA, J. : ABHAY S.OKA, J. DATE DATE DATE : 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2008. : 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2008. : 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2008. ORAL ORAL ORAL JUDGMENT JUDGMENT JUDGMENT : 1. Rule. By consent, taken up for final hearing. The submissions of the learned Counsel appearing for the parties are heard. This Application under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 has been filed by the accused in a complaint filed by the first Respondent under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. The learned Magistrate issued process on the said complaint. The order issuing process was challenged by the Applicant by filing a Revision Application. There was a delay of 3 years in filing Criminal Revision Application. The Application for condonation of delay was opposed by the first Respondent. By order dated 13th February 2008, the said Application was rejected by the Adhoc Additional Sessions Judge. 2. The submission of the learned Counsel appearing : 2 : 2 : 2 : for the Applicant is that the cheque on the basis of which the complaint was filed by the first Respondent was a "self cheque". He placed a reliance on the decision of the Learned Single Judge of this Court in the case of Credential Finance Ltd v/s State of Maharashtra [ 2000(3) Mh.L.J.544 ]. He submitted that as the Complainant is neither a payee nor a holder in the due course, process could not have been issued for an offence under section 138 of the Act of 1881. He submitted that in any event, there is sufficient explanation for the delay and the delay ought to have been condoned. The learned Counsel appearing for the first Respondent opposed the application by submitting that there was gross unexplained delay in filing Revision Application and therefore, the learned Judge was justified in rejecting the Application. He submitted that no interference was called for. 3. I have carefully considered the submissions. I have perused the application for condonation of delay filed by the Applicant. The order issuing process was passed on 18th October 2004. In application for condonation of delay, the Applicant has stated thus :- "The true fact is that the cheque in question : 3 : 3 : 3 : drawn on Rupee co-operative Bank Ltd., Branch Laxmipuri, Kolhapur dt.14-7-04 bearing No.160249 to the tune of Rs.23,00,000/- is a self cheque which is not issued in favour of the Revision Opponent. Hence the original complaint is not maintainable and sec.138 of Negotiable Instruments Act is not attracted. Therefore, it was submitted by the Revision Opponent before the Hon’ble Trial Court that they will withdraw the said complaint bearing SCC No.4644/2004; but till today the revision opponent has not withdrawn the original complaint. Hence, it is urgent need of the hour that this Criminal Revision be filed. Being highly aggrieved and dissatisfied by the order of Issuance of process by the Hon’ble Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kolhapur on 18/10/04, since the Revision Opponent submitted, that it will withdraw the original complaint; the Revision Applicant waited till today. Time and again the Revision Opponent submitted that it will withdraw the original complaint but all in vain. Finally on 15/11/2007, the Revision Opponent stated that it will not withdraw the original : 4 : 4 : 4 : complaint; hence the Revision Applicant is compelled to file this Revision at this stage. There is is a delay of about 1125 days in preferring the Revision Application." A reply is filed by the first Respondent to the said Application. The reply is of mere denial. In the impugned order, the learned Judge has observed that an application was moved by the Applicant under section 239 of the said Code of 1973 for discharge which has been rejected. 4. While deciding the application for condonation of delay, a liberal and justice oriented approach is contemplated. In view of decisions of the Apex Court, a remedy of applying before the same Court for recalling the order issuing process or for discharge was not available to the Applicant-Accused. The challenge to the order issuing process is based on the legal objection regarding maintainability of the complaint. According to the Applicant, the first Respondent had realised the legal infirmities in its case and had repeatedly agreed to withdraw the complaint, but the same was not withdrawn. In the circumstances, this was : 5 : 5 : 5 : a case where a liberal and justice oriented approach ought to have been adopted by the Sessions Court by condoning the delay. Considering the peculiar facts of the case and the challenge involved, this was a case for condonation of delay and the delay ought to have been condoned. 5. Hence, I pass the following order :- (1) The impugned Judgment and Order dated 13th February 2008 is quashed and set aside and the Miscellaneous Criminal Application No.123/2007 filed by the Applicant is allowed. The learned Sessions Judge will register the Revision Application filed by the Applicant. (2) The parties are directed to appear before the learned Sessions Judge at Kolhapur on 29th September 2008 at 11.00 a.m. for fixing the schedule of hearing of the Revision Application. The learned Sessions Judge may himself take up the Revision Application for hearing or may transfer it to any other Court as per administrative convenience. : 6 : 6 : 6 : (3) The Revision Application shall be disposed of as expeditiously as possible and in the event, on or before 24th December 2008. (4) All contentions of the parties on merits of the Revision Application are expressly kept open. (5) Ad-interim relief granted by this Court will continue to operate till the disposal of the Revision Application. (6) The Application is allowed in above terms. (7) Parties and the concerned Court to act upon an authenticated copy of this order. [ A.S.OKA, J.] A.S.OKA, J.] A.S.OKA, J.]