IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V.K.MOHANAN TUESDAY, THE 4TH NOVEMBER 2008 / 13TH KARTHIKA 1930 CRL.A.No. 1511 of 2008() ------------------------ SC.224/2007 of I ADDL. SESSIONS COURT, PALAKKAD .................... APPELLANT/ACCUSED: ----------------------------------- RAJU, S/O.THOMAS,CONVICT NO.5973, CENTRAL PRISON, KANNUR. BY ADV. SRI.P.M.HABEEB.(STATE BRIEF.) RESPONDENT/COMPLAINANT: ------------------------------------------------ STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM. BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SHRI. P.A. SALIM THIS CRIMINAL APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 04/11/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: V.K.MOHANAN, J. ------------------------------- Criminal Appeal No. 1511 OF 2008 ------------------------------- Dated this the 4th November, 2008. JUDGMENT Challenging the order of conviction and sentence passed by the Sessions Court, Palakkad division as per its judgment dated 18.3.2008 in Sessions Case No: 224/2007 under Section 20(b)(ii)(B) of the N.D.P.S. Act, hereinafter referred to as the 'Act' the accused preferred this appeal from jail. 2. The prosecution case is that the accused was found in possession of 1.500 kilograms of ganja in a plastic cover in the intervening night of 16.3.2006 and 17.3.2006 at Mannampotti along Mannarkkad-Anakkatty road. According to the prosecution he possessed ganja without any licence or permission in contravention of the provisions of the Act and thereby committed the offence punishable under Section 20(b) read with Section 8(c) of the Act. On the basis of the said allegation, Order No: 16 of 2006 was registered in the Mukkali Forest Station against the accused. After completing the investigation charge sheet was received in the Sessions Court wherein Sessions Case No: 224/2007 was instituted Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 2 which subsequently made over to the trial court for disposal. It is to be noted that from the date of arrest the accused was in custody and, therefore, on receiving the sessions case in the trial court, accused was produced as per production warrant issued from that court. Thus, after hearing the accused and the Public Prosecutor a formal charge was framed under Section 20(b) read with Section 8(c) of the Act and the same was read over and explained to the accused to which he pleaded not guilty. Thereafter further trial was conducted during which P.Ws 1 to 3 were examined and Exts.P1 to P10 were marked from the side of the prosecution. Mos 1 and 2 are identified and marked as material objects. There was no evidence either oral or documentary from the side of the defence. P.W.3 is the Detecting Officer who was the Forest Range Officer, Attappadi. He had deposed in terms of the prosecution. According to him, he along with P.W.1 and others were on patrol duty in the early morning of 17.3.2006 and when they were proceeding along Anakkatty-Mannarkkad road they saw the accused walking along the road with a plastic kit and the accused was intercepted and on questioning the contents of the pack which he was carrying he disclosed that it was ganja. P.W.3 then opened the plastic cover and Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 3 realised that the contents of the plastic cover is ganja. The accused was questioned about his identity. Ext.P3 is the seizure mahazar, on the basis of which all the contraband articles including Mos 1 and 2 were seized. Thereafter the accused was taken to the Forest Range Office and his statement was recorded, which is marked as Ext.P7. Ext.P8 is the arrest memo. Exts.P4 & P9 are Form AI reports. After registration of the crime, the accused, contraband and the reports were produced before the Court on 17.3.2006 itself. A report was filed before the Court for sending the sample for chemical analysis. Thus, as per Ext.P10 report the sample were sent for chemical analysis and obtained chemical analysis report which was marked as Ext.P5. P.W.1 is the forestor attached to Mukkali Forest Station along with P.W.3 at the time of petrol duty. P.W.1 has also deposed in terms of the prosecution case and as stated by P.W.3 he deposed regarding the search, seizure, arrest, preparation of sample, packing and labelling etc. P.W.2 is the Deputy Ranger attached to Pudhur Forest Station, who conducted the investigation as directed by P.W.3 and during his investigation he had questioned the witness and recorded their statement and after investigation he had filed the final report before the court. Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 4 3. After the prosecution evidence, the accused was questioned under Section 313 and when the incriminating circumstances which emerged through the evidence put to the accused, he denied the same. He pleaded ignorance. Further he had added that according to him when he was travelling in a bus on 17.3.2006 he was dragged out from the bus and beaten by the forest officers. As a result of which he suffered fracture on his right collar bone. It is also his case that he was produced before the court only at the expiry of two hours after he was taken to custody. He had also stated that on his request the Magistrate sent him to hospital for treatment for a period of one week. On the basis of the prosecution evidence, the court below found guilty of the offence charged against him. Thereafter the accused was heard on sentence and he was sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for five years and to pay a fine of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) and the default sentence is fixed as one year. In this appeal, while he is undergoing imprisonment in pursuance of the impugned judgment, he challenges the above conviction and sentence. 4. I have heard learned counsel for the appellant who was Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 5 engaged as State Brief and also the learned Public Prosecutor. 5. Learned counsel submitted that the entire prosecution case is false and the appellant-accused is implicated in a crime because of the hostile and enemical attitude of the forest range officials of Mukkali range. In support of the above submission the learned counsel pointed out that even going by the 313 statement of the accused and as seen from the endorsement contained in the remand report dated 17.3.2006 it can be seen that the accused was subjected to brutal torture. 6. I have perused the remand report dated 17.3.2006. As per the endorsement of the learned Magistrate it appears that when the accused was produced before learned Magistrate, he did not made any complaint of ill-treatment. According to the learned counsel for the appellant it was not specifically recorded the reason for sending the accused for treatment. However, there is no direct evidence to show that the accused was subjected to ill-treatment under the custody of the forest officials. It is also pertinent to note that there is no other record or complaint from the side of the accused regarding this aspect. The other point argued by the counsel is that the entire story is not believable, since even according to the Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 6 prosecution the exact time of occurrence is not mentioned and hence it is not believable that in the early morning they were carrying the instrument for weighing the contraband articles and other apparatus. Therefore the learned counsel submitted that the accused is entitled to get the benefit of doubt and a clear acquittal. 7. On the other hand learned Public Prosecutor submitted that in Ext.P3 mahazar details of the offence including time are mentioned. Apart from the contemporary document like Ext.P3 there is arrest memo that is Ext.P8 and also the evidence of P.Ws.1 and 3. P.Ws.1 and 3 when examined have deposed the entire incident. Learned Public Prosecutor further submitted that Ext.P7 is the statement of the accused recorded under Section 67 of the Act in which he had confessed his role in the commission of the offence and the said statement can be admitted in evidence. It is also pointed out by the learned Public Prosecutor that before the search of the accused, the mandates as per Section 50 of the Act has already been complied with. Thus, according to the learned Public Prosecutor the provisions of the Act has been fully complied with and the evidence of P.Ws 1 and 3 supported by the contemporary documents prove the case of the prosecution beyond doubt and Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 7 therefore the conviction and sentence awarded by the court below is absolutely correct. 8. I have considered the rival contentions of the learned counsel for the appellant as well as the Public Prosecutor. As per the prosecution case the accused who belonged to Nilambur area was found at a place viz., Mannampotti along Mannarkkad- Anakkatty road during the intervening night of 16.3.2006 and 17.3.2006 with a plastic cover containing 1.500gms of ganja. The defence has no case that the forest officials has previous acquaintance with the accused who belonged to Nilambur area. Moreover, as pointed out by the learned Public Prosecutor the case of the prosecution is proved beyond any doubt. P.W.3 is the officer who detected the crime and he had deposed in terms of the prosecution case. The contraband article was seized from the spot itself as per seizure mahazar and the samples were drawn and the same were separately packed with labels and all these proceedings were elaborately recorded in the mahazar itself. After the proceedings were over, the accused, materials and the documents were brought to the range office where the crime was registered and the accused was questioned under Section 67 and Ext.P7 statement Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 8 was recorded. Thus, after satisfaction that the accused had committed the offence he was placed under arrest as per Ext.P8 arrest memo. Thereafter the accused and the contraband article were produced before the court on the next day. Ext.P10 forwarding note and other documents reached in the court at the time of production of the accused. On the basis of Ext.P10 report the sample was sent for chemical analysis from where Ext.P5 report was obtained which confirmed that the contraband article seized from the possession of the accused is ganja. So the total quantity of ganja seized from the accused will come about 1500 gms., which is above the small quantity fixed by the Act. Though the defence has taken a contention to the effect that the accused was taken into custody from the bus on 17.3.2006 and he was falsely implicated in the present case, no materials or evidence were adduced by the defence to substantiate such claim. In the light of the above facts and circumstances and also the evidence and materials on record I am fully satisfied that the finding arrived at by the court below is absolutely correct and hence the conviction is confirmed. 9. Learned counsel for the appellant submitted that the Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 9 quantity involved in the present case will come below 1500 gms and the minimum quantity fixed by the Act is only 1 kg. and the difference between the minimum quantity and the quantity recovered from the accused will come only about 450 gms. and therefore, the punishment imposed against the accused is disproportionate to the alleged possession of the ganja. Therefore, the counsel prays that a lenient view may be taken. As submitted by the learned counsel for the appellant that the quantity of ganja recovered from the possession of the accused will come below 1500 gms. But in excess of the small quantity fixed by the Act and the sentence prescribed for the minimum quantity will come only six months. 10. If that be so, I am of the view that the period already undergone by the accused-appellant can be fixed as the sentence especially when the accused-appellant is a first offender. Thus the rigorous imprisonment awarded by the trial court is reduced into two years and the default sentence is fixed as six months. The set off under Section 428 is allowed. As the accused-appellant had already undergone imprisonment for a total period of more than two years and six months as an under trial prisoner and prisoner in Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 10 pursuance of the judgment, there will be a direction to release the accused forthwith, if he is not required in any other case. In the result the appeal is dismissed confirming the conviction but subject to the above modification with respect to the sentence. V.K.MOHANAN JUDGE jj Crl. Appeal 1511/2008 11 V.K.MOHANAN, J. ----------------------------- Criminal Appeal No: 1511 of 2008 ----------------------------- JUDGMENT Dated: 4th November, 2008.