THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1518 OF 2009 JUDGMENT: The petitioner is accused in C.C.No.32 of 2007 on the file of the Principal Special Judge for SPE and ACB Cases, City Civil Court, Hyderabad, for the alleged offence punishable under Section 13(1) (e) read with Section 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. When the matter is pending, it appears that the Government issued G.O.Ms.No.53 of Home (SC.A) Department, dated 18.03.2008, wherein it decided to withdraw the prosecution in the said C.C. and accordingly, instructed the learned Special Public Prosecutor to take further necessary action to implement the said G.O. Pursuant to the said G.O., the learned Special Public Prosecutor filed an application under Section 321 Cr.P.C., before the Court below stating that on perusal of the said Government Order and the material evidence available on record, having been satisfied that the case is fit for withdrawal, he filed said application and the same was numbered as Crl.M.P.No.1241 of 2008. But, however, the Court below dismissed the said application on 12.06.2009 declining to grant permission for withdraw of the case of the prosecution. The same is questioned by filing this Revision. Learned counsel for the petitioner-accused submitted that when once the Government has come forward stating that the case has to be withdrawn and the Special Public Prosecutor after applying his mind filed an application under Section 321 Cr.P.C., the Court below cannot say no for the same and dismiss the said application. Learned Standing Counsel for ACB-Sri R.Rama Chandra Reddy opposed the said submissions and submitted that Section 321 Cr.P.C., though provides for withdrawal of prosecution on an application by the Special Public Prosecutor, the learned Special Public Prosecutor shall apply his mind before filing such an application. In this context, he has also drawn my attention to the decision of this Court in M.Jagan Mohan Reddy V. State of Andhra Pradesh[1]. Heard both sides. There is absolutely no dispute with regard to the proposition canvassed by the learned Standing counsel for ACB. What is to be seen is as to whether the application filed under Section 321 Cr.P.C. is filed by the learned Special Public Prosecutor after applying his mind or not. The learned Special Public Prosecutor shall not simply be guided away by the Government Order or instructions while filing the said application under Section 321 Cr.P.C. Para 3 of the affidavit, filed in support of the said application, reads as under: - “I respectfully submitted that on perusal of the Govt. order and the material evidences available on record and on application of mind independently and for the reasons accorded by the Government, I am satisfied that the case is fit for withdrawal in accordance with the settled principles of law as laid down by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.” Though the wording that is used in the said paragraph is not categorical and clear, it shows that the Special Public Prosecutor had applied his mind. He simply did not say that in the light of the said Government Order, he is filing this application. What is stated in the said affidavit is that on perusal of the material evidence available on record and also on application of mind independently, he is filing the said application. In the light of the said wording which is used in the said petition, this Court is of the view that the said application is not filed in a routine and mechanical manner and as such, the said judgment in M.Jagan Mohan Reddy’s case (supra) relied on by the learned Standing Counsel for ACB has no application to the facts of the instant case. Further, when the Government issues a Government Order and the learned Special Public Prosecutor files an application, in my considered view, it is desirable that the case of the prosecution shall be withdrawn, otherwise what happens is that the witnesses will not support the case and ultimately, it will be a futile exercise for the prosecution to proceed with the case. For the foregoing reasons, this Criminal Revision Case is allowed and the impugned order is set aside and the proceedings in C.C.No.32 of 2007 on the file of the Principal Special Judge for SPE and ACB Cases, City Civil Court, Hyderabad shall be withdrawn. ___________________________________ JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA 29th March 2011 DR [1] 2007 ALT (Cri)-2-325