IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR TUESDAY, THE 23RD NOVEMBER 2010 / 2ND AGRAHAYANA 1932 Crl.MC.No. 4588 of 2010() ------------------------------------- LPC NO.111/2010 OF JUDICIAL FIRST CLASS MAGISTRATE COURT-II, HOSDURG. ...................... PETITIONERS/ACCUSED NO.1 & 9 -------------------------------------------------- 1. MOHAMMED RASHEED M., AGED 30 YEARS, S/O.ABBAS, RESIDING AT AMINA MANSIL, MUKKUNNATH, BARE VILLAGE, KASARGODE DIST. 2. MOHAMMED RAFI, AGED 23 YEARS, S/O. ABDUL RAHIMAN, RESIDING AT BANGANA HOUSE, BANGANA THOTTI, BARE VILLAGE, KASARGODE DISTRICT BY ADV. SRI.JAWAHAR JOSE RESPONDENTS/DEFACTO COMPLAINANT & STATE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. H. VELAYUDHAN, AGED 41 YEARS, S/O. H.GOPALAN, RESIDING AT HYDER VALLAPPU, BEVOORI, UDMA VILALGE, KASARGODE DISTRICT. 671121. 2. THE STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM. R1 BY ADV. SMT.CISSY MATHEWS. R2 BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR MR.I.V. PRAMOD. THIS CRIMINAL MISC. CASE HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 23/11/2010, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: rs M.Sasidharan Nambiar, J. -------------------------- Crl.M.C.No.4588 of 2010 -------------------------- ORDER Petitioners are accused 1 and 9 in C.P.No. 37/2009 on the file of Judicial First Class Magistrate's Court-II, Hosdrug, registered on the basis of Annexure-A final report submitted in Crime No.369/2008 of Bekal Police Station. As only accused 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 10 appeared, the case against them was committed to the Sessions Court after splitting up the case against the absconding accused. Later, the case against the absconding accused was transferred to the register of long pending cases as L.P.No.111/2010. Petitioners are accused 1 and 2 in L.P.No.111/2010. On committal, learned Sessions Judge took the case as S.C.No. 272/2009. By Annexure-B judgment, those accused were acquitted of the offences under Sections 143, 147, 148, 341, 324, 326, 427 and 307 read with Section 149 of Indian Penal Code. This petition is filed under Section 482 of Code of Criminal CRMC 4588/10 2 Procedure to quash the proceedings contending that in view of the order of acquittal of the co-accused by Annexure-B judgment as well as settlement of the disputes with the first respondent/injured, it is not in the interest of justice to continue the prosecution. 2. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and first respondent, who filed an affidavit stating that he has no objection for quashing the proceedings consequent to the settlement of the disputes and learned Public Prosecutor were heard. 3. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners vehemently argued that in view of the findings in Annexure-B judgment, even if petitioners are to be tried, there is no likelihood of a successful conviction, especially when, first respondent has already settled all the disputes with the petitioners. In such circumstances, it is submitted that, it is not in the interest of justice to continue the prosecution. Learned CRMC 4588/10 3 counsel appearing for the first respondent also submitted that first respondent has settled all the disputes and therefore, he has no objection for quashing the proceedings. 4. As held by the Full Bench of this Court in Moosa v. Sub Inspector of Police (2006 (1) KLT 552), based on the judgment, acquitting the co- accused, an absconding accused is not entitled to get the case against him quashed, exercising the inherent jurisdiction of this Court under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure. Hence, based on Annexure-B judgment, the case against the petitioners cannot be quashed. 5. Then the question is whether in view of the decision of the Apex Court in Madan Mohan Abbot v. State of Punjab (2008 (3) KLT 19), accepting the settlement of the disputes with the first respondent/injured, the case could be quashed. As declared by the Apex Court in Manoj Sharma v. State (2008 (4) KLT 417), accepting the settlement, all the offences cannot be quashed. An offence under CRMC 4588/10 4 Section 307 of Indian Penal Code is an exception. As held in Manoj Sharma's case (supra), based on the settlement of the disputes, the offence under Section 307 of Indian Penal Code, against the petitioners, cannot be quashed. 6. Petitioners are entitled to raise all the contentions raised herein before the learned Sessions Judge at the appropriate stage and seek an order of discharge. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners then submitted that in view of the settlement of the disputes with the first respondent and in view of the order of acquittal as against co-accused, a direction be issued to the learned Magistrate to release the petitioners on bail. It is up to the petitioners to raise this contention before the Magistrate and Magistrate to consider the same and pass appropriate order in accordance with law. Petition is disposed. 23rd November, 2010 (M.Sasidharan Nambiar, Judge) tkv