IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR MONDAY, THE 29TH MARCH 2010 / 8TH CHAITHRA 1932 Crl.MC.No. 903 of 2010(A) ------------------------------------ (SC.NO.1126/2006 OF ASSISTANT SESSIONS COURT, KOZHIKODE) .................... PETITIONER/13TH ACCUSED: ------------------------------------------- HANEEFA C.P., S/O.AHMUNHI, CHERUPURACKAL HOUSE, BEYPORE. BY ADV. MR.T.G.RAJENDRAN. RESPONDENTS/COMPLAINANT/STATE: --------------------------------------------------------- 1. SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE, BEYPORE POLICE STATION. 2. STATE, REPRESENTED BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM. R1 & R2 BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR MR. K.S. SIVAKUMAR. THIS CRIMINAL MISC. CASE HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 29/03/2010, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: prv. M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR,J. =========================== CRL.M.C.No. 903 OF 2010 =========================== Dated this the 29th day of March,2010 ORDER Petitioner is the accused in S.C.1126/2006 now pending as L.P.1/2007 on the file of Assistant Sessions Court,Kozhikode. By Annexure III judgment Assistant Sessions Judge, Kozhikode acquitted ten accused in S.C.10/2002. Though the case as against the petitioner was also committed by the learned Magistrate as he was absconding the case as against him was split up and refiled and later it was removed to the long pending register. This petition is filed under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash the case pending against the petitioner contending that in view of the order of acquittal as against the other accused, no purpose will be served by directing the petitioner to undergo the ordeal Crl.M.C.903/2010 2 of a trial. 2. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and the learned Public Prosecutor were heard. 3. The prosecution case is that on 19.1.1998 at about 7.45 p.m. 14 accused formed themselves into an unlawful assembly and in furtherance of the common object armed with deadly weapons like sword, stick, stones etc trespassed into the house of the de facto complainant and committed mischief and robbery and destroyed the door, windows, glasses and took away the cash and gold ornaments and thereby committed the offences under sections 143, 147,148,427 and 395 read with section 149 of Indian Penal Code. By Annexure III judgment ten accused were acquitted. Though learned counsel vehemently argued that in view of the evidence tendered in S.C.10/2002, which was not relied on by the Assistant Sessions Judge, even if petitioner is to be tried, there is no likelihood of a conviction, Crl.M.C.903/2010 3 as held by the Full Bench of this Court in Moosa v. Sub Inspector of Police (2006(1) KLT 552)Annexure III judgment can only be looked into to find out who are the parties to the judgment and whether the case ended in conviction or not. Annexure III judgment cannot be looked into to find out the findings or reasons for the findings so to quash the case as against the absconding accused. Hence based on Annexure III judgment the case cannot be quashed. 4. Petitioner is at liberty to raise all the contentions before the learned Sessions Judge. He is also at liberty to surrender and seek an order of discharge under section 227 of Code of Criminal Procedure. If petitioner surrenders and files an application for bail, Sessions Judge is expected to pass orders in the application without delay. I find no reason to believe that Assistant Sessions Judge is unaware of the provisions of law or the decisions of this Court or the Apex Court or that Crl.M.C.903/2010 4 learned Assistant Sessions Judge will not act in accordance with law. Hence no direction is warranted. Petition is disposed. M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR JUDGE tpl/- M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR, J. --------------------- W.P.(C).NO. /06 --------------------- JUDGMENT SEPTEMBER,2006