1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.2247 OF 1999 Mr. Sohail Jamal Shaikh R/o. 1-2, City View Building, Worli Naka, Mumbai – 400 018 ... Petitioner Versus State of Maharashtra Thru’ Dadasaheb Bhadkamkar Marg Police Station, Mumbai ... Respondents Shri B.G. Tangsali for the Petitioner. Ms. S.V. Gajare, AP P, for the Respondent-State. CORAM : ABHAY S. OKA, J. DATE : 21 ST APRIL, 2009. JUDGMENT : 1. By this Criminal Writ Petition a prayer is made for quashing First Information Report registered with Dr. D.B. Marg Police Station for 2 the offences punishable under Section 292(2) of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 51, 52-A, 63 and 68-A of the Copy Rights Act, 1957. This prayer is made by invoking the powers of this Court under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 2. The FIR was lodged by one Jalinder Dhondiba Dafal, a police constable. The FIR was lodged on 3rd August, 1999. 3. According to the first informant, on 2nd August, 1999 one Mr. Javed Abbas Raza representing the Motion Picture Association alongwith one Mr. Rohan Ramesh Rane visited Dr. D.B. Marg Police Station and informed that the said Rohan Ramesh Rane had conducted raids regarding copyrights by showing letter of authority of the Motion Picture Association. The said Rohan Ramesh Rane disclosed that he had received the letter of authority from the present petitioner (accused). The said Rohan Ramesh Rane admitted that on the basis of the letter of authority, he had raided places at Khopoli, Pune and Kolhapur. 3 4. On the receipt of the said information, the said Jalinder Dhondiba Dafal, a police constable attached to Dr. D.B. Marg Police Station, alongwith Mr. Javed Abbas Raza and Mr. Anil Somnath Malhotra representing the Motion Picture Association proceeded to trace out the petitioner at the house of the petitioner at Worli Naka, Worli, Mumbai. After the door was knocked, the petitioner opened the door. The petitioner allowed them to enter the premises. At that time it was found that the petitioner was in possession of 126 video cassettes of English movies, 78 video CDs of Hindi movies and 196 video CDs of English movies. According to the FIR, about 80 video CDs containing obscene films were also found. Some of the video cassettes and video CDs were having covers bearing obscene pictures. According to the representatives of the Motion Picture Association, the said video cassettes and video CDs were made in breach of copyrights possessed by the members of Motion Picture Association. Allegation in the FIR is that the petitioner was possessing the said cassettes and CDs for the purposes of sale. 4 5. The petitioner was arrested by the police and was later on released on bail. Thereafter, the Advocate for the petitioner called upon the police to supply a copy of the Seizure Panchnama. 6. The police recorded statement of the said Mr. Anil Somnath Malhotra. He stated that Motion Pictures Association is possessing rights relating to distribution and sale of video cassettes and video CDs of movies. He stated that he himself and his colleague Mr. Javed Abbas Raza were authorized by the company to find out the persons who were selling cassettes and CDs in breach of copyright. According to him, he learnt that one Rohan Ramesh Rane was raiding certain premises on the basis of authority granted under the power of attorney executed by Motion Picture Association. He stated that the said Rohan Ramesh Rane has not been authorized by Motion Picture Association. Thereafter he enquired with the said Rohan Ramesh Rane who disclosed that the petitioner had given him a letter of authority on the basis of power of attorney possessed by him. 5 7. In this Petition the petitioner is relying upon a xerox copy of power of attorney dated 21st November, 1995 issued in his favour by Mr. Lowell B. Strong, Vice President of the Motion Picture Association by which he has been authorized to act on behalf of the Motion Picture Association for protection and enforcement of copyrights in diverse cinematographic works (including video formats / laser disk versions thereof). Under the said power of attorney, the petitioner is empowered to investigate instances of copyright infringements / violation of copyright in India and to make a complaint regarding the same to the appropriate enforcement agencies. Under the said power of attorney, the petitioner was empowered to authorize any person to do any or all of the acts which he was empowered to perform under the power of attorney. The petitioner is relying upon a letter of authority issued by him on 11th May, 1999 on stamp paper of Rs .100/- in favour of the said Rohan Ramesh Rane empowering him to take steps as per the power of attorney. 6 8. The submission of the learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner is that merely by possessing video CDs and cassettes, the petitioner had committed no offence. He submitted that in the FIR allegation is that he was in possession of cassettes and CDs for the purposes of sale which is not even the case made out by the Motion Picture Association. He submitted that the Seizure Panchanama as well as the FIR shows that the cassettes and CDs were lying on one wooden cupboard and some of them were found on the top of iron cupboard in the other room and therefore it was very clear that the petitioner had never exhibited the alleged cassettes and CDs for the purpose of sale. He submitted that there is no material on record to show that the cassettes or CDs were unauthorizedly copied from the originals or that the same were duplicate. He submitted that there is no infringement of copyright by the petitioner. Lastly he pointed out that there was no reply filed to this Petition by the State though the Petition was admitted way back on 22nd December, 1999. The learned APP opposed the Petition by submitting that the FIR makes out a prima-facie case to proceed against the petitioner and therefore a 7 legitimate prosecution cannot be quashed by exercising power under Section 482 of the said Code. 9. I have carefully considered the submissions. The police have recorded statements of Mr. Javed Abbas Raza and Mr. Anil Somnath Malhotra of Motion Picture Association. Their statements are more or less identical. Both of them have stated that they alongwith the police visited the residential premises of the petitioner. They found that in the sitting room of the house of the petitioner, there were video cassettes and video CDs of the movies above the wooden showcase as well as above a steel cupboard. Taking the statements as it is, it is not the case made out that the video cassettes and CDs were displayed at a public place for sale. It is not the case made out that the petitioner was indulging in sale of the cassettes and CDs at his residential premises. It is not the case made out by the said two witnesses that the petitioner was found displaying or showing obscene movies in his residential premises. All that the witnesses have said is that the petitioner was found in possession of certain video cassettes and video CDs of English and Hindi movies and that the 8 covers of some of the cassettes and CDs were containing obscene pictures. 10. Both the witnesses have not stated that the cassettes and CDs were prepared by violating or committing breach of copyright held by any of the members of the Motion Picture Association. There is no specific allegation made by the said two persons as regards breach of copyright held by either the Motion Picture Association or by its specified member. 11. Thus, apart from possession of cassettes and CDs, there is no other material against the petitioner. In view of the provisions of the Copyrights Act, the possession of the cassettes for personal use has been protected. The provisions of Section 292(2) of the Indian Penal Code are not attracted even by taking the statements of the aforesaid witnesses and assertions in the FIR as true and correct. There is no allegation that the petitioner displayed or exhibited the cassettes or CDs containing movies for the purposes of sale. 9 12. The case of the petitioner is that he was exercising powers under the power of attorney issued in his favour by Mr. Lowell B. Strong Vice President of the Motion Picture Association. A xerox copy of the said power of attorney has been annexed to the Petition. On the basis of the said power of attorney, he executed authority in writing in favour of the said Rohan Ramesh Rane. A xerox copy of the said authority is also annexed to the Petition. There is no reply filed by the investigating officer dealing with the said two documents. 13. While admitting the Writ Petition on 22nd December, 1999, this Court granted the interim relief of stay of proceedings. 14. Apart from the fact that there is a power of attorney executed in favour of the petitioner by the Vice President of Motion Picture Association, taking the prosecution case as it is, it is not the case made out that the petitioner had exhibited or was exhibiting the cassettes and CDs for the purposes of sale. At highest it can be 10 said that the cassettes and CDs were found at his residential premises. Therefore, neither the offence under Section 292(2) of the Indian Penal Code nor any of the offences under the Copy Rights Act were attracted even by taking the statements of the aforesaid two witnesses as correct. 15. Hence, the Petition must succeed and I pass the following order : “ O R D E R” “Rule is made absolute in terms of prayer clause (a).” [ABHAY S. OKA, J.]