SCR.A/1213/2007 1/6 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD SPECIAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION No. 1213 of 2007 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MS.JUSTICE H.N.DEVANI ======================================== 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? 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 ? 5 Whether it is to be circulated to the civil judge ? ========================================= = MUKESHBHAI ISHWARLAL PRAJAPATI - Applicant(s) Versus STATE OF GUJARAT & 3 - Respondent(s) ========================================= Appearance : MR CHETAN K PANDYA for petitioner MR LB DABHI, ADDL. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR for Respondent(s) : 1, NOTICE SERVED BY DS for Respondent(s) : 2 - 4. ========================================= = CORAM : HONOURABLE MS.JUSTICE H.N.DEVANI Date : 04/02/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT 1. By this petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India and Sections 482 and 483 of the SCR.A/1213/2007 2/6 JUDGMENT Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (the Code), the petitioner prays for a direction to transfer the investigation of I – C.R. No.105 of 2007 registered with Unjha Police Station, Unjha, either to the Superior Officer than the respondents No.2 and 3 herein, or to the C.I.D. (Crimes), and to pass all incidental and consequential orders. 2. The grievance of the petitioner in the present petition is that, initially, the respondents did not register the First Information Report and therefore, the petitioner was constrained to approach this Court by way of Special Criminal Application No.580 of 2007, inter alia, praying to direct the respondents to register an FIR for the offences punishable under Section 306 and / or Section 302 read with other sections of the Indian Penal Code. By an order dated 29th March, 2007, Notice was issued in the matter, pursuant to which the First Information Report was registered on 31st March, 2007 being I – C.R. No.105/2007. According to the petitioner, the investigating officer was favouring the accused and was, therefore, not arresting them, and that, the respondent No.3, Police Inspector, Unjha Police Station, the then Investigating Officer did not initiate investigation and interrogation of the accused teachers even though they were regularly attending the school. That, despite several representations having been made by the petitioner, the accused were not arrested. Hence, the petitioner made an application dated 16.4.2007 to the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Gandhinagar Range, Gandhinagar to hand over the investigation to an officer SCR.A/1213/2007 3/6 JUDGMENT superior in rank than the respondents No.2 and 3, or to hand over the investigation to the CID (Crime). 3. According to the petitioner, the police has not recorded statements of any of the persons whose affidavits are produced before this Court and that the police is trying to shield the accused persons and is also involved in destroying the evidence. It is in these circumstances that the petitioner has moved the present petition seeking the reliefs noted hereinabove. 4. Heard Mr.Chetan Pandya, learned advocate for the petitioner and Mr.L.B.Dabhi, learned Additional Public Prosecutor on behalf of the respondent State authorities. 5. Mr.Dabhi, learned Additional Public Prosecutor has submitted that from 27th July, 2007, the investigation of the present case had been handed over to In-charge Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr.Asari and thereafter, the charge has been taken over by Ms.Parixita Rathod, Dy.S.P., Mehsana, and accordingly, the case is being investigated by her. 6. Mr.Pandya, learned advocate for the petitioner states that though the petitioner has named fifteen witnesses, whose affidavits are filed along with the present application, the investigating officer has recorded statements of only ten of the said witnesses. It is, therefore, submitted that the investigating officer is of the rank of Deputy District Superintendent of Police, which is lower than the rank of the respondent No.2 herein, hence, in view of the fact SCR.A/1213/2007 4/6 JUDGMENT that, initially the respondent No.2 – D.S.P. had not paid heed to the request of the petitioner, the investigation ought to have been transferred to an officer superior in rank than the respondent No.2. 7. Having considered the submissions advanced by the learned advocates for the parties and having perused the record of the case, this Court is of the view that two versions are coming forth as regards the incident in question. Since the actual cause of death of the deceased is a matter of investigation and inquiry, it would not be proper for this Court to comment on the same. However, this Court is of the view that as the investigation has already been transferred from respondent No.3 Police Inspector, Unjha Police Station, to an officer of the rank of Deputy District Superintendent of Police, further grievance on the part of petitioner is not justified. In the opinion of this Court, the facts of the case and the allegations made in the petition do not justify handing over of the investigation to an officer of a rank higher than the rank of District Superintendent of Police. In the circumstances, the relief prayed for in the present petition cannot be granted. 8. The learned advocate for the petitioner has raised a grievance that the statements of students have been recorded in presence of the accused teachers. However, in view of the fact that the learned Additional Public Prosecutor has denied the allegations that the statements of the students were recorded in the presence of the accused teachers, this Court while exercising its SCR.A/1213/2007 5/6 JUDGMENT extraordinary jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution would not enter into the arena of the disputed questions of fact. 9. As regards the grievance that the statements of some of the witnesses have not been recorded during the course of investigation, it is well settled that this Court cannot direct the manner in which the investigation is to be carried out by the concerned investigating officer. However, at the time when the charge sheet is submitted before the concerned Court, if the petitioner has any grievance as regards the investigation carried out, it is for the petitioner to move the concerned Court by way of appropriate application seeking further investigation in the matter. 10.In the circumstances, considering the fact that the investigation in question has already been transferred to a Higher Officer, the reliefs claimed for in the petition stand satisfied to a considerable extent. Insofar as the relief seeking transfer of investigation to an officer superior to the District Superintendent of Police, this Court is of the view that considering the facts and circumstances of the case, no case has been made out for grant of such relief. 11.For the foregoing reasons, the petition fails and is, accordingly, dismissed. Notice is discharged. [HARSHA DEVANI, J.] SCR.A/1213/2007 6/6 JUDGMENT parmar*