- 1 - IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL CRIMINAL CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.2030 OF 2005 WRIT PETITION NO.2030 OF 2005 WRIT PETITION NO.2030 OF 2005 Ravindra Shankar Phatak ...Petitioner vs. 1.K.N.Joshi 2.Sharadchandra Anna Vale 3.G.R.Akivate 4.Dr.Pravin Ashtikar 5.S.S.Naik 6.Y.B.Mali 7.V.N.Deokule 8.A.K.Irsale 9.Deepak Bapusaheb Jagtap 10.The State of Maharashtra ...Respondents Mr.M.S.Lagu for the petitioner Mr.Y.S.Shinde A.P.P. for State Mr.T.S.Ingale for Respondent Nos.1 to 8. CORAM: CORAM: CORAM: A.S.OKA,J. A.S.OKA,J. A.S.OKA,J. DATE DATE DATE : SEPTEMBER 26,2008 : SEPTEMBER 26,2008 : SEPTEMBER 26,2008 ORAL JUDGMENT: ORAL JUDGMENT: ORAL JUDGMENT: 1. Heard learned Advocate for the petitioner and the Advocate for Respondent Nos.2 to 3 and 6 to 8. The petition already stands dismissed for non prosecution as against the Respondent Nos.1,4,5 and 9. The petitioner filed a private complaint alleging commission of offences under sections 166, 188, 409, 417, 420, 427, 511, 120-B read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and sections 52 and 53 of the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act,1966. A revision application was preferred by the Respondent No.1 to 8 before the Sessions Court. The said revision application has been allowed by setting aside the order issuing process. - 2 - 2. The Respondent Nos.1 to 8 have been the Officers of Ichalkaranji Municipal Council. At the time of filing of the complaint, the Respondent Nos.1 and 4 were the respectively the Town Planning Officer and Chief Officer of the Municipal Council. The Respondent Nos.2 and 3 are former Town Planning Officers of the said Municipal Council and the Respondent Nos.5 to 8 were formerly working as the Chief Officers of the said Municipal Council. 3. The allegation in the complaint is that under the town planning scheme under the said Act of 1966, the final plot No.37 was allotted to the Petitioner-complainant. A part of the said final plot No.37 is in possession of the Respondent No.9-accused No.9. The allegation is that the Municipal Council did not hand over the possession of the final plot to the Petitioner. The Respondent No.9 started unauthorised construction on the final plot No.37. However, no action was taken as regards the said construction by the Municipal Officers and in fact the said structure was assessed to municipal taxes. The allegation is that not only that the possession of the final plot was not given to the petitioner but a building permission was granted to the Respondent No.9. The allegation in the complaint is that Respondent Nos.1 to 8 were hand in glow with the Respondent No.9. 4. The submission of the learned counsel for the petitioner - 3 - is that a case for proceeding against the Respondent Nos.1 to 8 was made out. He pointed out that the Officers of the Municipal Council who are arraigned as accused did not abide by the provisions of law and as a result a loss was caused to the Petitioner. He submitted that the Respondent Nos. 1 to 8 were actively associated with the unauthorised construction carried out by the Respondent No.9. He submitted that the order of issue of process was set aside only on the ground that there were certain civil suits pending in the civil court in respect of the said final plot. He submitted that though initially there was a prohibitory order in the suits, the said orders were vacated and there was no prohibition against the Municipal Council from handing over the possession of the final plot. He, therefore, submitted that the learned Sessions Judge has committed an error by interfering with the order issuing process. 5. I have carefully considered the submissions. The Respondent Nos.1 to 8 were the Officers of the Ichalkaranji Municipal Council at the relevant time. The learned Magistrate did not issue process against the Respondent No.9 who had allegedly carried out the illegal construction. The statement on oath of the Petitioner was recorded under section 200 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,1973. Even if the verification statement is accepted as true, on plain reading of the said statement, no offence was made out as against the - 4 - Respondent Nos.1 to 8. The first allegation in the verification statement is that inspite of repeated demands, the possession of final plot No.37 was not delivered to the Petitioner. The second allegation is that though a notice was issued by the Municipal Council warning the Respondent No.9 not to carry out construction, a structure was constructed by the Respondent No.9 and the said structure was assessed to the municipal taxes. While saying so the petitioner has not made any specific allegation against the Respondent Nos. 1 to 8. He has not disclosed as to who was responsible for assessing the structure. The third allegation in the verification statement is that though notice was served to the Respondent No.9 calling upon him to remove the unauthorised construction, no steps were taken by the Municipal Council and the possession of the final plot no.37 was not given to the petitioner. There is a vague allegation that erstwhile Officers of Municipal Council granted building permission to the Respondent No.9. Here again there is no specific role ascribed to any of the accused. In the entire verification statement, the petitioner has not made any specific allegations against any of the accused except accused No.9 against whom the process was not issued. Verification statement is very vague and in fact on such verification statement process could not have been issued. 6. In the circumstances, it is difficult to find fault with - 5 - the order passed by the Sessions Court. There is no merit in the petition and the same is rejected. JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE