IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR WEDNESDAY, THE 22ND OCTOBER 2008 / 30TH ASWINA 1930 Crl.Rev.Pet.No. 3264 of 2008() ------------------------------ AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 28/06/2008 IN CRMP 2732/2007 IN SC.11/2007 of ADDL. SESSIONS COURT FAST TRACK (ADHOC-2), THRISSUR .................... REVN. PETITIONER: PETITIONER ---------------------------------------- HARI NARAYANAN, S/O.VELAYUDHA MENON, ATHIKKAL HOUSE, GURUVAYOOR VILLAGE, THRISSUR. BY ADV. SRI.K.RAMAKUMAR (SR.) SRI.T.RAMPRASAD UNNI RESPONDENT(S): RESPONDENTS ------------------------------------- 1. STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM. 2. THE DETECTIVE INSPECTOR, CBCID, SIFII, ERNAKULAM. BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SRI.C.M.NAZAR THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON 22/10/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: ORDER ON CRL.M.A.9859/2008 IN CRL.R.P.3264/2008 22.10.2008 DISMISSED Sd/- M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR JUDGE /true copy/ P.S to Judge M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR,J. =========================== Crl.R.P. NO.3264 OF 2008 =========================== Dated this the 22nd day of October,2008 ORDER Petitioner is the accused in S.C.11/2007 on the file of Additional Sessions Court, Thrissur. He filed Crl.M.P.2732/2007 for discharging him under section 227 of Code of Criminal Procedure. Learned Sessions Judge as per order dated 28.6.2008 dismissed the application. It is challenged in this petition filed under section 397 read with section 401 of Code of Criminal Procedure. 2. Learned senior counsel appearing for petitioner and learned Public Prosecutor were heard. 3. Learned senior counsel argued that there is no material to connect the accused with the fake notes and learned Sessions Judge should have discharged the petitioner under section 227 of Code of Criminal Procedure. It was argued that the prosecution case is that petitioner had handed over CRRP 3264/2008 2 fake notes on 23.12.2001 and the notes when remitted before the Bank the notes were not accepted and were returned to CW11 and was later handed over to the Assistant Commissioner of Customs who forwarded it to the Superintendent of Police and even if that case is believed, there is no evidence to prove that the identity of the notes and therefore learned Sessions Judge was not justified in dismissing the application.Relying on the decision of this Court in Raveendran v. State of Kerala (2007(2) KHC 818) it was argued that mere possession is not sufficient and there should be evidence that possession was with the knowledge that they are counterfeit or fake notes and also that they were used as genuine and in the absence of any material to establish these ingredients Sessions Judge was not justified in proceeding further without discharging the petitioner. Learned counsel also relied on the decisions in Umashanker v. State of Chhattisgarh (2001(3) KLT CRRP 3264/2008 3 681) and in Alexander v. C.B.I (2006(2) KLT 240). 4. Learned Public Prosecutor relying on the statement recorded under section 161 which is available before the learned Sessions Judge submitted that if the materials made available before the learned Sessions Judge stand unrebutted it cannot be said that there is no material connecting the accused with the offence and therefore it is not a case for discharge as canvassed by the learned senior counsel. 5. Section 227 of Code of Criminal Procedure provides for discharge of an accused on consideration of the record of the case and the documents submitted therewith after hearing the submissions of the accused and the prosecution if the Judge considers that there is no sufficient ground for proceeding against the accused. At that stage what is to be looked into is only whether there is any material which connects the accused with the offence alleged. As rightly pointed out by the learned Public Prosecutor if the materials CRRP 3264/2008 4 produced by the prosecution and are available before the Sessions Judge stand unrebutted, it cannot be said that there is no material connecting the accused with the offences alleged. In such circumstances, learned Sessions Judge was justified in not discharging the accused under section 227 of Code of Criminal Procedure. Criminal Revision Petition is dismissed. M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR JUDGE tpl/- M.SASIDHARAN NAMBIAR, J. --------------------- W.P.(C).NO. /06 --------------------- JUDGMENT SEPTEMBER,2006