IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Crl. Misc No. M-46851 of 2007 Date of decision : 13.02.2009 Rajdeep Singh ....Petitioner V/s State of Punjab and others ....Respondents. BEFORE : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJAN GUPTA Present: None for the petitioner. Mr. Shailesh Gupta, DAG Punjab. RAJAN GUPTA J. (ORAL) Pursuant to order dated 18.12.2008 passed by this Court, learned counsel for the State has placed on record an affidavit of Kunwar Vijay Paratap Singh IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, Amritsar City. Learned counsel for the State has drawn the attention of this Court to para Nos. 6 and 7 of the said affidavit which reads thus:- “6. That it is further submitted that lateron on it also came to the knowledge of the authorities from secret information that said Rajdeep Singh started misusing the official status of his gunmen and threatened the public and tried to take the illegal possession of the property of the poor persons while using the official status of his gunmen. A cross case in FIR No. 98/06 u/s 302/307/435/420-B 25/27/54/59 Arms Act P.S. Jandiala has been presented in the Court U/s 307/324/323/148/149 IPC 25/27/54/59 Arms Act against Rajdeep Singh (Petitioner) and his accomplices which proves his involvement in the illegal activities. It has also been revealed from the secret information that now-a-day Rajdeep Singh has developed links with Jagtar Singh Boxer, who is Crl. Misc No. M-46851 of 2007 -2- known for his notorious and illegal activities. So on 16.1.2008, the two gunmen which were provided to said Rajdeep Singh (Petitioner) on temporary basis were withdrawn with the directions of the answering respondent so that he (Rajdeep Singh) may not further misuse them. It is further submitted that to provide security to the said petitioner is against the interests of society and the state. 7. That the proceedings of the case FIR No. 89/07 dated 29.3.2007 under Section 452/380/148/149 of PS Civil Lines Amritsar have been quashed by the Hon'ble High Court as the petitioner has compromised with the accused.” According to the counsel, the petitioner has already entered into compromise with Jagtar Singh, Boxer from whom he claim to apprehend danger. Counsel further states that there is no threat perception to the petitioner at present from anyone and thus there is no necessity to provide any security. In view of the above, no cause of action survives in this petition and the same is hereby dismissed. 13.02.2009 (RAJAN GUPTA) Ajay JUDGE