Crl.Pet. 6/2010 BEFORE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE P K MUSAHARY Heard Mr. A. K. Hussain, learned counsel for the petitioners. Also heard Mr. K. Munir, learned Addl. Public Prosecutor for the State of Assam. This petition has been filed challenging orders dated 02.08.2003 and 17.12.2009 passed by the learned court of Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Kamrup, in G.R. Case No. 694/2001 arising out of Boko P. S. Case No. 25/2001 whereby the learne d trial court issued P/A against the instant petitioners. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioners that by order dated 1 7.12.2009, warrant of arrest was issued with P/N against the present petitioners in violation of the provisions u/ss. 82/87 of Cr.P.C., 1973 and the same is, th erefore, liable to be quashed. I have perused the copy of order dated 10.07.2003, wherein, it has been recorded that the present petitioners were declared as absconders as they have failed to appear before the learned trial court on the date fixed for their personal appe arance. It also appears that the NBWA issued against the present petitioners wer e not returned and ultimately, P/A were issued against them. It is also submitted by the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners that t he instant petitioners were not aware of the criminal proceedings initiated agai nst them and they also did not receive any summons from the court concerned for which they could not appear before the learned trial court on the date fixed. The learned trial court has fixed 23rd of March, 2010, for the appearance of the present petitioners. The learned counsel for the petitioners further submits that the present petitio ners are desirous of appearing before the court concerned provided they are give n some protections. In view of the above submissions and in the interest of speedy trial, I deem it fit and proper to give a chance to the present petitioners to appear before the learned trial court. For the aforesaid purpose, it is directed that the execution of the NBWA and P/A , in question, shall remain suspended or a period of 7(seven) days with effect f rom today. During this period of 7(seven) days, the petitioners shall appear bef ore the court concerned with appropriate petition for his consideration and disp osal in accordance with law. With the above directions, this petition stands disposed of.