IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT THURSDAY, THE 27TH MARCH 2008 / 7TH CHAITHRA 1930 WP(C).No. 10237 of 2008(R) ------------------------------- PETITIONER: -------------- SUNIL T. JOSEPH, AGED 36, S/O. JOSEPH, THANNIPPARAYIL HOUSE, KORUTHODU P.O., KANJIRAPPALLY, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. BY ADV. SRI.P.A.MOHAMMED SHAH RESPONDENTS: ----------------- 1. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, STATE OF KERALA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. 2. STATE OF KERALA REP. BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM. 3. SUB-INSPECTOR OF POLICE, MUNDAKAYAM POLICE STATION, MUNDAKAYAM, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. BY ADV. SRI. GIKKU JACOB, GOVERNMENT PLEADER THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 27/03/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: R. BASANT, J. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````` W.P.(C) No. 10237 OF 2008 R ```````````````````````````````````````````````````` Dated this the 27th day of March, 2008 J U D G M E N T This petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is filed by the petitioner, who is one of the injured in crime 267/07 registered at the Mundakayam police station. The petitioner, along with another, had suffered injuries in that crime. A counter case has also been registered in which the petitioner is one of the accused. Crime 267/07 is registered only under section 324 IPC. But the counter case against the petitioner is seen registered, inter alia, under section 308 IPC. Investigations into both crimes have now been completed. Final reports have been filed. As against the petitioner, final report alleges the offences punishable, inter alia, under section 308 IPC. In the case in which the petitioner is the injured, the petitioner has a grievance that the real accused persons have not been arrayed as accused. He has a further grievance that no proper investigation has been conducted in WPC.10237/08 : 2 : the matter. 2. The petitioner further submits that he has already filed a private complaint before the learned Magistrate airing his grievances. The same is pending now. Cognizance has not been taken. 3. The petitioner has now come to this Court raising various grievances. First of all, it is contended that the indictment against him under section 308 IPC may go on now even before the other case is committed or his private complaint is dealt with effectively. I find no merit in this grievance. A case and counter case have to be tried and disposed of simultaneously. The grievance can be raised before the learned Sessions Judge that the trial in the main case cannot commence and has to wait till the counter case is committed. That option is available to the petitioner and the first grievance is thus found to be without any merit. 4. The second grievance of the petitioner is that no proper investigation has been conducted into crime 267/07. The learned counsel for the petitioner was requested to WPC.10237/08 : 3 : explain how in the light of the decision in Sakiri Vasu Vs. State of U.P. [ 2008 AIR SCW 309] the petitioner is justified in coming to this Court with this grievance. It is for the petitioner now to raise that grievance before the learned Magistrate. The petitioner can request that a further investigation be conducted. In the alternative, the petitioner can certainly choose to take the stand that he shall prove his case in the private complaint which has already been filed by him. Either way, the petitioner cannot seek his remedy in this application filed under Article 226 COI. 5. The learned counsel for the petitioner then contends that even if a further investigation were to be ordered under section 173(8) Cr.P.C. by the learned Magistrate, such investigation will be conducted only by the present investigating officer who has already filed an inadequate report after such investigation. No useful purpose will be served by conduct of further investigation by such investigating officer. According to me, the grievance of the petitioner will have to be raised before the learned Magistrate. WPC.10237/08 : 4 : The learned Magistrate can certainly be requested to direct the superior officer of the police to invoke the powers under section 36 Cr.P.C. and thus ensure a proper and effective investigation. 6. To sum up, in the light of Sakiri Vasu which has been followed by this Court in Vasanthi Devi Vs. S.I. of Police [2008 (1) KLT 945] I find no merit in the grievances now raised by the petitioner in his application under Article 226 COI without and before approaching the learned Magistrate and seeking orders from the learned Magistrate under section 156(3) / 173(8) Cr.P.C. 7. This petition is, in these circumstances, dismissed. But I may hasten to observe that the dismissal of this petition will not in any way fetter the rights of the petitioner to make proper request before the learned Magistrate for redressal of his grievances. (R.BASANT, JUDGE) aks