CR.RA/560/2007 1/5 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION No. 560 of 2007 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BANKIM.N.MEHTA ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? No. 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? No. 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? No. 4 Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the constitution of India, 1950 or any order made thereunder ? No. 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? No. ========================================================= STATE OF GUJARAT - Applicant(s) Versus RAMANANDI SADHU RAMESHBHAI @ PRAVINBHAI POPATLAL & 14 - Respondent(s) ========================================================= Appearance : MRS FD PATEL APP for Applicant(s) : 1, RULE SERVED BY DS for Respondent(s) : 1 - 15. MR VIPUL S MODI for Respondent(s) : 6, ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BANKIM.N.MEHTA Date : 10/03/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT : 1. State has filed this criminal revision application under Section 397 read with Section CR.RA/560/2007 2/5 JUDGMENT 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Cr.P.C.”) and challenged the order passed by learned Additional Sessions Judge, Patan on 25-7-2007 below application Exh. 75 in Sessions Case No.459 of 2002 allowing the application filed by the respondents to record the deposition of the complainant first and to produce all the documents relied upon by the prosecution. 2. The opponents are being prosecuted for the offence punishable u/ss 147, 148, 149, 307, 324, 323, 332, 353, 186 of the I. P. Code. The respondents gave application exh. 75, inter-alia, contending that the complainant has carried out raid and seized muddamal articles by drawing necessary panchnama. Therefore, the complainant is required to be examined first as prosecution witness. The prosecution with mala-fide intention is insisting to examine other witnesses before examining the complainant and such examination is likely to cause damage to their defence. It is also contended that the prosecution has not declared as to whether it wants to produce other documents and therefore an order be passed not allowing the prosecution to produce additional documentary evidence. After hearing, the trial court allowed the application and directed the prosecution to CR.RA/560/2007 3/5 JUDGMENT examine the complainant first and to produce all the documents relied upon by the prosecution, in the court. Being aggrieved by the said decision, State has preferred the present revision application. 3. I have heard learned A.P.P. Mrs. F.D. Patel, learned advocate Mr. Girish Patel appearing for leaned advocate Mr. Vipul Modi for the respondents at length and in great detail. 4. It appears from the copy of the application Exh. 75 annexed with the compilation that the respondents sought prayer to examine the complainant as first prosecution witness. Section 135 of the Evidence Act provides that the order in which witnesses are examined shall be regulated by the law and practice for the time being relating to civil and criminal procedure respectively, and, in the absence of any such law, by the discretion of the Court. Therefore, in absence of any law regulating the order of examination of witnesses and practice, it is the discretion of the court as to in what order the witnesses are to be examined and a party has no right to compel recording of evidence of witnesses in particular order. The respondents want to compel the prosecution to examine the witnesses in particular order. In CR.RA/560/2007 4/5 JUDGMENT view of this legal position, the respondents have no right to compel the prosecution to examine the witnesses in particular order. Therefore, learned trial Judge committed error in passing the impugned order directing the prosecution to examine complainant as first witness. The respondents have also not indicated as to how their defence is likely to be prejudice if the complainant is not examined as first prosecution witness. Therefore, the impugned order in that regard is required to be quashed and set aside. 5. As regards production of documents, under the provisions of the Cr. P. C. accused is required to be provided with all the materials relied upon by the prosecution at the time of filing of charge sheet. Section 231 of the Cr. P. C. provides that on the date fixed for examination of witnesses the Judge shall proceed to take all such evidence as may be produced in support of the prosecution case. Therefore, the learned trail Judge has committed error in passing the impugned order with regard to production of documents. Therefore, the impugned order is perverse and erroneous and the same is required to be quashed and set aside. Learned A.P.P. Mrs. Patel states that even in future if the prosecution produces any additional documents in CR.RA/560/2007 5/5 JUDGMENT the trial court, copy thereof shall be supplied to the accused. 6. In the result, this criminal revision application is allowed and the order passed by learned Additional Sessions Judge, Patan on 25-7- 2007 below application Exh. 75 in Sessions Case No.459 of 2002 is quashed and set aside. The trial court shall proceed with the matter in accordance with law. Rule is made absolute. (Bankim N. Mehta, J.) /JVSatwara/