IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD JUNE 2009 / 13TH JYAISHTA 1931 Crl.MC.No. 1726 of 2009 ---------------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 02/03/2009 IN CMP.6598/2008 IN CC.NO.128/2005 OF JUDL. MAGISTRATE OF FIRST CLASS-V, KOZHIKODE. .................... PETITIONER/ COMPLAINANT: ------------------------------------------ BAZEENA, W/O.SUNILKUMAR, `BHUVANA', KUDILTHODU, CHEVAYUR AMSOM DESOM, CHEVAYUR P.O., KOZHIKODE. BY ADV. MR.SUNNY MATHEW. RESPONDENTS/ ACCUSED & STATE: ----------------------------------------------------- 1. THANKAM, W/O.A.V.CHOYI, AGED 70 YEARS, AYANIKKAR VENGALAPPURATH, PANTHEERANKAVE AMSOM, KAILAMADAM DESOM. 2. POTTANGADI RAMACHANDRAN, S/O.ACHUTHAN, AGED 67 YEARS, LAKSHMI VIHAR, PUTHIYANGADI AMSOM DESOM, KOZHIKODE. 3. NIRMALA, W/O.POTTANGADI RAMACHANDRAN, AGED 68 YEARS, LAKSHMI VIHAR, PUTHIYANGADI. 4. SUBIN, S/O.RAMACHANDRAN, AGED 34 YEARS, LAKSHMI VIHAR, PUTHIYANGADI. 5. URAMI PRASANTH, S/O.SREENIVASAN, AGED 26 YEARS, MADURIKA HOUSE, KALATHINKUNNU AMSOM DESOM. CRL.M.C. NO. 1726/2009: 6. RATHI, W/O.SREENIVASAN, AGED 63 YEARS, MADURIKA HOUSE, KALATHINKUNNU AMSOM DESOM. 7. AYINIKKAT VENGALAPPURATH MURALI, S/O.VELAYUDHAN, AGED 36 YEARS, KAMBIL HOUSE, PANTHEERANKAVU AMSOM DESOM, KAILAMADAM DESOM. 8. THAMPURANKANDI SUDHAKARAN, S/O.T.K.NARAYANAN, AGED 52 YEARS, PANTHEERANKAVE AMSOM, KAILAMADAM DESOM. 9. KANDIYIL MINIJA, W/O.PREMARAJAN, AGED 29 YEARS, PANTHEERANKAVE AMSOM KAILAMADAM DESOM. 10. KANDIYIL PREMARAJAN, S/O.KANDAN, AGED 38 YEARS, PANTHEERANKAVE AMSOM, KAILAMADAM DESOM. 11. KORANHIKKATTIL BALAKRISHNAN, S/O.VELAYUDHAN NAIR, AGED 55 YEARS, OLAVANNA AMSOM DESOM. 12. KORANHIKKATTIL HAREESHKUMAR, S/O.VELAYUDHAN NAIR, AGED 40 YEARS, OLAVANNA AMSOM DESOM. 13. KORANHIKKATTIL SUGATHAN, S/O.VELAYUDHAN NAIR, AGED 48 YEARS, OLAVANNA AMSOM DESOM. 14. CHEKAPARAMBATH VELAYUDHAN, S/O.KANDAKUTTY, AMBALAKKOTH, UMMALATHUR, KOZHIKODE. 15. STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM.~ R15 BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR MR. GIKKU JACOB. THIS CRIMINAL MISC. CASE HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 03/06/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: prv. M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR,J. =========================== CRL.M.C.No.1726 OF 2009 =========================== Dated this the 3rd day of June,2009 ORDER Petitioner is the complainant in C.C.128/2005 on the file of Judicial Magistrate of First Class-V, Kozhikode. Respondents 2 to 15 are the accused. After framing the charge cross examination of prosecution witnesses were begun. Petitioner filed Annexure A petition (C.M.P.6598/08) to receive two documents the first being the copy of O.P.312/2004 along with the counter filed and the other certified copy of deposition of A.V.Choyi in that case. The petition was opposed by the accused contending that the relevancy of the documents is not mentioned and production is belated. Learned Magistrate under Annexure D order dismissed the petition for the reason that relevancy of the documents is not mentioned and ample opportunity was given earlier as the case was pending since 2005 onwards. This petition is filed under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash the proceedings. 2. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners Crl.M.C.1726/2009 2 was heard. 3. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners submitted that learned Magistrate was not justified in dismissing the application and shutting out the evidence when the accused have ample opportunity to discredit the documents by cross examining the witnessed and the fact that relevancy is not mentioned in that application is not a ground to dismiss the application as the relevancy could be asked to the witness at the time of cross examination. 4. In view of the order to be passed in this petition, I do not find it necessary to issue notice to the respondents and thereby protract the case pending before the learned Magistrate since 2005. 5. It is true that in Annexure A application the relevancy of the documents is not mentioned. Learned counsel submitted that the petition was filed by the petitioner before the District Court and in that case A.V. Choyi, who was allegedly mentally ill, was examined and the said Choyi is now no more and in such circumstance, copy of the O.P as well as the deposition of Choyi are relevant to prove the case of the prosecution and the learned Magistrate should not have dismissed the application. Learned counsel also pointed out that evidence could be let in by the petitioner in respect of Crl.M.C.1726/2009 3 the said documents and for that reason the learned Magistrate should not have dismissed the application. There is force in the submission. The fact that the documents were produced belatedly is not a reason to deny an opportunity to prove the case, especially when cross examination of witness as provided under section 246 of Code of Criminal Procedure is yet to start. In such circumstance Annexure D order is quashed. Learned Magistrate is directed to reconsider C.M.P.6598/2008 and pass orders in accordance with law after hearing the prosecution and the defence. Crl.M.C. Is disposed accordingly M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR JUDGE tpl/- M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR, J. --------------------- W.P.(C).NO. /06 --------------------- JUDGMENT SEPTEMBER,2006