IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.BALAKRISHNAN NAIR & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI THURSDAY, THE 29TH MAY 2008 / 8TH JYAISHTA 1930 WP(C).No. 8572 of 2008(U) --------------------------------------- PETITIONERS: ----------------------- 1. UNNI,S/O. POULOSE, CHITTOOPPARAMBAN HOUSE, EDAVOOR P.O. CHERANELLOOR, KOOVAPPADY,ERNAKULAM DT. 2. BABY,S/O. POULOSE, CHITTOOPPARAMBAN HOUSE, EDAVOOR P.O. CHERANELLOOR, KOOVAPPADY,ERNAKULAM DT. 3. JERRY,S/O. POULOSE, CHITTOOPPARAMBAN HOUSE, EDAVOOR P.O. CHERANELLOOR, KOOVAPPADY,ERNAKULAM DT. 4. JOGY,S/O. POULOSE, CHITTOOPPARAMBAN HOUSE, EDAVOOR P.O. CHERANELLOOR, KOOVAPPADY,ERNAKULAM DT. 5. THOMAS,S/O. POULOSE, CHITTOOPPARAMBAN HOUSE, EDAVOOR P.O. CHERANELLOOR, KOOVAPPADY,ERNAKULAM DT. BY ADV. SRI.M.SHAJU PURUSHOTHAMAN SRI.K.S.RAJESH RESPONDENTS: ------------------------- 1. THE S.I. OF POLICE, KODANAD, POLICE STATION,PERUMBAVOOR. 2. THE C.I.OF POLICE,POLICE STATION, PERUMBAVOOR. 3. NIBI,S/O.SOURUNNI, POOVATHUMKUDI, EDAVOOR P.O., KUNNATHUNADU TALUK Kss ...2/- ...2..... WPC.NO.8572/2008 4. SHAJU,, ANTONY,CHITOOPARAMBAN POOVATHUMKUDI,EDAVOOR P.O.,KUNNATHUNADU TALUK. 5. JOSHY PAPPACHAN, CHIRAPPARAMBIL, EDAVOOR P.O.,POOVATHUMKUDI,KUNNATHUNADU TALUK. 6. ALBERT JOSEPH, CHITTOOPPARAMBAN, EDAVOOR P.O.,POOVATHUMKUDI,KUNNATHUNADU TALUK. 7. SAJI KUNHAPPAN, ENASSERY, EDAVOOR P.O.,POOVATHUMKUDI,KUNNATHUNADU TALUK. BY GOVERNMENT PLEADER SRI. BENJAMIN PAUL – R1 & R2 BY ADV. SRI.C.P.SAJI - R3 TO R7 THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 29/05/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: Kss WPC.NO.8572/2008 U APPENDIX PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS: EXT.P1: COPY OF THE INTERIM ORDER IN WP9C) 8205/07 DTD. 30/03/2007. EXT.P2: COPY OF THE FIR IN CRIME 52/2008 DTD. 18/02/2008. EXT.P3: COPY OF THE APPLICATION DTD. 23/2/2008. EXT.P4: COPY OF THE STAY ORDER IN CL.M.C.425/2008 DTD. 01/02/2008 OF THIS HON'BLE COURT. EXT.P5: COPY OF DEED OF SETTLEMENT DTD. 19/04/2007. RESPONDENT'S EXHIBITS: EXT.R3(A): COPY OF THE MASS PETITION DTD. 08/03/2007 FILED BEFORE THE HON'BLE HOME MINISTER OF THE STATE OF KERALA. EXT.R3(B): COPY OF THE MASS PETITION FILED BEFORE THE RDO MUVATTUPUZHA ON 01/04/2008. EXT.R3(C): COPY OF THE PETITION DTD. 08/02/2008 FILED BEFORE THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE. EXT.R3(D): COPY OF THE COMPLAINT FILED BEFORE THE BAR COUNCIL OF KERALA AGAINST THE 1ST PETITIONER DTD.1/04/08. EXT.R3(E): COPY OF THE STATEMENT FILED BY THE SUB DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE MUVATTUPUZHA IN WPC.NO.12992/07. /TRUE COPY/ P.S.TO JUDGE Kss K. BALAKRISHNAN NAIR & M.C. HARI RANI,JJ ============================== W.P.(C)NO. 8572 OF 2008 ============================ DATED THIS THE 29TH DAY OF MAY 2008 JUDGMENT Balakrishnan Nair,J. The first petitioner is a practising Advocate. The petitioners 2 to 5 are his brothers. According to them, respondents 3 to 7 are members of sand mafia in the locality of Edavoor on the banks of river Periyar . Being aggrieved by the illegal and indiscriminate mining of sand and the resultant environmental degradation, an organization, namely, ‘The Paristhithi Samrakshana Samithi’, Okkal, represented by its convenor, who is the 5th petitioner in this writ petition filed a public interest litigation before this court as W.P.(C)No.8205/2007. In that petition this court passed Ext.P1 interim order. Since the said order affected the interest of sand mafia, the party respondents started threatening and harassing the petitioners. The 5th petitioner was manhandled by party respondents and Crime No.126/2007 has been registered by Kodanad police under Sections 143,147,148,342,323,324 read with Section 149 of the Indian Penal Code. Recently on 16-2-2008, the party respondents trespassed into the house of the petitioners and attacked them. So Ext.P2 crime has been WPC.8572/2008 -2- registered against them for various offences including those under Sections 143,147,148,447,324 read with Section 149 of the Indian Penal Code. Even now they are continuing the threatening of the petitioners and the petitioners are apprehending danger to their lives from them. Therefore, they preferred Ext.P3 representation before the police seeking police protection. Since the police did not take any effective action, this writ petition is filed seeking the following reliefs: “This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue a i) writ of mandamus directing the 1st and 2nd respondents to provide adequate and effective police protection to the life of the petitioners against the physical assault and threat of life made by respondents 3 to 7 and their men, agents in the interest of justice. ii) writ of mandamus directing the 1st respondent to act upon Ext.P3 application filed by the petitioners” 2. The learned Government Pleader upon instruction submitted that there is a running family dispute between the petitioners and the 5th respondent. Several crimes have been registered against both sides and the Revenue Divisional Officer has initiated proceedings under Section 110 of the Code of Criminal Procedure also. The attack on the petitioners has nothing to do with the sand mining or Ext.P1. The learned Government Pleader also submitted that this Court may not order protection to one side or the other. 3. Respondents 3 to 7 have filed a counter affidavit in the writ petition. They denied all the allegations made against them in it. They also submitted WPC.8572/2008 -3- that all the petitioners are habitual offenders and the people of the locality cannot live in peace because of their activities. So they have preferred Ext.R3(a) representation before the Home Minister praying for effective action against the petitioners so that the people of the locality can live in peace. It is also submitted that the President of the Okkal Grama Panchayath and Ward member are signatories to Ext.R3(a). Against the petitioners, the people of the locality have also filed Ext.R3(b) petition before the Revenue Divisional officer, Muvattupuzha. The party respondents have also filed Ext.R3(c)petition against the petitioners before the Inspector General of Police, Central Zone, Ernakulam. Neighbours of the first petitioner preferred Ext.R3(d) petition before the Bar Council of Kerala praying to take action against the first petitioner who is an Advocate. The party respondents also rely on Ext.R3(e) statement filed by the R.D.O.,Muvattupuzha in W.P.(C)No.12992/2007 which would show that the petitioners are accused in several crimes and proceedings under Section 110 Cr.P.C. have been initiated against them. 4. The petitioners have filed a reply affidavit denying the allegations against them. In the reply affidavit of the petitioners they pointed out that the proceedings initiated by the R.D.O.was stayed by this Court as per Ext.P4 order. It is submitted that the dispute in the family has been settled long ago as per Ext.P5. 5. From the materials on record and the submissions made by the learned Government Pleader, it is evident that there are several crimes registered by the police against both sides. WPC.8572/2008 -4- Having regard to the nature of the allegations and counter allegations, we feel that this is not a fit case where this court should invoke the extra ordinary discretionary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to grant protection to the petitioners. They have to invoke the ordinary remedies available to them under the Codes of Civil Procedure/Criminal Procedure by moving the competent civil/criminal courts. Accordingly the writ petition is dismissed. Sd/- K. BALAKRISHNAN NAIR, JUDGE ks. M.C. HARI RANI JUDGE WPC.8572/2008 -5-