IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Revision No.185 of 2002 [Against the order dated 2nd February 2002 passed by the Learned Sub-divisional Magistrate, Araria in Case No. 531 M/ 2001] ======================================================= Ashok Kumar Sah, Son of Sita Ram Sah, resident of village Balua Kaliaganj, Police Station Palasi, District Araria. …. …. Petitioner/s Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Araria, District Araria. 3. The Officer-in-Charge, Palasi Police Station, District Araria. 4. Kewalchand Bararia, son of late Sukhlal Bararia, resident of Balua Kaliganj, Police Station Palasi, District Araria. .... .... Opp. Parties/s ======================================================= Appearance : For the Petitioner : Mrs. Asha Verma, Adv. For the State. : Mrs. Indu Bala Pandey, Adv. For the O. P. No.4 : Mr. Bidhanesh Misra, Adv. : Mrs. Tanuja Mishra, Adv. ======================================================= CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE AMARESH KUMAR LAL ORAL JUDGMENT (Per: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE AMARESH KUMAR LAL) Amaresh Kumar Lal, J. The second-party petitioner has preferred this revision application against the order dated 2nd February 2002 passed by the Learned Sub-divisional Magistrate, Araria in Case No. 531 M/ 2001 by which the land in Patna High Court CR. REV. No.185 of 2002 dt.06-09-2011 2 question has been attached under Section 146 (1) Cr.P.C. and the Officer-in-Charge, Palasi has been appointed as receiver. 2. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that the 1st Party- Opposite party no.4 filed a petition before the Learned Sub-divisional Magistrate and a proceeding under Section 145 Cr.P.C. was initiated by the Learned Sub-divisional Magistrate vide order dated 15.10.2001 and both the parties were directed to file their show-cause on 12.11.2001. Notices were issued to both the parties with regard to the land in dispute bearing Mouza Balua, Thana Palasi, R.S. Khata No. 898 Plot No. 4956 and 4957, area 0.10 Acres. 3. learned counsel for the petitioner has further submitted that the petitioner purchased the aforesaid land by two registered sale deeds dated 31.5.2001 and 7.6.2001 from his vendors Rupchand Bararia and Bhanwar Lal Bararia five decimals each, vide Annexure 1 series. In both the sale deeds it has been well mentioned that the lands are paternal property of the father of the vendors and after the death of the father of the Patna High Court CR. REV. No.185 of 2002 dt.06-09-2011 3 vendors they came in possession and both these vendors sold their own share to the petitioner separately. A copy of khatiyan is Annexure-2. After the purchase of the land the name of the petitioner was mutated,thereafter, he has been paying rent. The alleged land was purchased for the purpose of construction of house. After the purchase the petitioner started construction of boundary wall which was objected by the opposite party no. 4, Kewalchand Bararia. After seeing the sale deeds and the mutation papers, opposite party no. 4 abused the petitioner and threatened him with dire consequences. Opposite party no. 4 filed a petition before the learned Sub- divisional Magistrate, which was numbered as 345(M)/2001, who called for a report from the Officer-in-Charge, Palasi (opposite party no.3) and started a proceeding under Section 144 Cr.P.C. against both the parties. Both the parties filed their show-cause. After hearing both the parties, learned Sub-divisional Magistrate passed the order dated 26.9.2001 and the opposite party no. 4 was restrained from going over the land in dispute which is also the subject matter of the present case Patna High Court CR. REV. No.185 of 2002 dt.06-09-2011 4 531(M) of 2001. A copy of order dated 26.9.2001 is Annexure-5 to this application. 4. It has been further submitted that after some time opposite party no. 4 filed a petition which was registered as 531 M/2001 and a proceeding under Section 145 Cr.P.C. was initiated and both the parties were asked to file their written statement. Impugned order dated 2.2.2002 has been passed under Section 146(1) Cr.P.C. behind the back of the petitioner ex parte without service of notice attaching the aforesaid land and the officer-in-charge has been appointed as receiver. 5. It has been further submitted that there is a dwelling house on the land, in question, and the impugned order amounts to review by the learned Sub-divisional Magistrate who has passed the earlier order. Since there is a dwelling house over the land in question, no proceeding under Section 146 Cr.P.C. is maintainable. It has been further submitted that considering the facts and circumstances of this case, the receiver appointed by the learned Magistrate was directed to maintain status quo with regard to Patna High Court CR. REV. No.185 of 2002 dt.06-09-2011 5 possession over a house said to be standing over the land in dispute by this Court vide order dated 11.3.2002. 6. Learned counsel for opposite party could not controvert the contention of the petitioner that without serving the notice on the petitioner, the impugned order has been passed. 7. After hearing learned counsel for both the parties and on perusal of the record, it appears that the contention of learned counsel for the petitioner is correct. It appears that the order was passed for issuance of notice to both the parties vide order dated 12.11.2001 and the service report was not received and the impugned order has been passed without serving the notice to the petitioner. It also appears that there is a dwelling house on the land in dispute. 8. Considering the facts and circumstances, in my opinion, the impugned order is not fit to be sustained. It is set aside. The revision application is allowed. Patna High Court Dated 6th of September 2011 N.A.F.R/Kanchan (Amaresh Kumar Lal, J.)