IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.M.JOSEPH & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI FRIDAY, THE 19TH NOVEMBER 2010 / 28TH KARTHIKA 1932 WP(C).No. 27643 of 2009(A) -------------------------------------- PETITIONER: ------------------- VASUMATHY, AGED 80 YEARS, W/O.LATE BALAN, CHERTHEDATHU HOUSE, PADIYAM VILLAGE, ANTHIKKAD P.O,THRISSUR. BY ADV. SRI.C.V.ANTONY KOTHAMANGALAM. RESPONDENTS: ------------------------ 1. SUMATHY,W/O.RAMACHANDRAN, CHERTHEDATHU HOUSE, PADIYAM VILLAGE, ANTHIKKAD P.O, THRISSUR. 2. RAMACHANDRAN, S/O.VELAYUDHAN, CHERTHEDATHU HOUSE, PADIYAM VILLAGE, ANTHIKKAD P.O, THRISSUR. 3. THE SUB INSPECTOR OF POLICE, ANTHIKKAD P.O, THRISSUR. 4. THE CIRLCE INSPECTOR OF POLICE, WEST FORT, THRISSUR. 5. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, THRISSUR. R3 TO R5 BY GOVERNMENT PLEADER SMT. CHARISHMA. THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 19/11/2010,THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: W.P.(C). NO.27643/2009-A: APPENDIX PETITIONERS' EXHIBITS: EXT.P.1: COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DTD. 09/04/1991 IN O.S. NO.1940/86 OF MUNSIFF'S COURT, THRISSUR. EXT.P.2: COPY OF THE PROCEEDINGS U/S.107 CR.P.C. IN M.C. NO.53/86 OF SUB DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE, THRISSUR. EXT.P.3: COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DTD. 29/05/2003 IN W.P.(C).NO.16508/2003-M. EXT.P.4: COPY OF THE INTERIM ORDER IN W.P.(C).16521/05 DTD. 16/06/2005. EXT.P.5: COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DTD. 27/06/2005 IN W.P.(C).16521/05. EXT.P.6: COPY OF THE RECEIPT DTD.07/08/2009 ISSUED FROM ANTHIKKAD POLICE STATION. EXT.P.7: COPY OF THE PETITION DTD. 11/08/09 TO I.G. OF POLICE, TRICHUR BY PETITIONER. EXT.P.7.A: COPY OF THE RECEIPT ISSUED FROM THE OFFICE OF I.G. OF POLICE, TRICHUR. EXT.P.8: COPY OF THE PETITION DTD. 14/09/09 TO THE C.I OF POLICE, WEST FORT, TRICHUR BY PETITIONER. EXT.P.8.A: COPY OF THE RECEIPT ISSUED FROM THE OFFICE OF C.I. OF POLICE, WEST FORT, TRICHUR. RESPONDENTS' EXHIBITS: NIL. //TRUE COPY// P.A. TO JUDGE. Prv. K.M.JOSEPH & M.C. HARI RANI,JJ ============================== W.P.(C) NO. 27643 OF 2009 ============================ Dated this the 19th day of November, 2010 JUDGMENT K.M. Joseph, J. The petitioner has approached this court seeking the following reliefs:- i) issue a writ of mandamus or other appropriate writ, order or direction compelling the respondents 3 to 5 to give police protection to the life and property of the petitioner and his persons from the threat of respondents 1 and 2 and their gangs in order to lead a normal peaceful life; ii)issue a direction directing the respondents 3 and 4 to take urgent steps to demarcate the pathway from the petitioner's residence to the panchayat road lying on the eastern side of the petitioner's residence passing through the properties of 1st and 2nd respondents totalling about 53 metres in length with 6 feet width calculating the excess land required to Wpc 27643/2009 2 meet 6 feet wide in excess of 2 kole width, if necessary with the help of the concerned Taluk Surveyor; iii)issue a declaration to the effect that petitioner and her family members have right to use the pathway of 53meter length with 6 feet width starting from the panchayat road reaching the petitioners residence; iv)issue a declaration to the effect that respondents 1 and 2 or their men have no manner of right to prevent or obstruct either directly or indirectly the petitioner and her family members in using of the pathway with 6 feet width”. 2. The petitioner's case in brief is as follows. Petitioner is a widow aged 80 years and suffering from various illness. She has two sons. There is reference to a partition. Petitioner's family is a part of big common family whose traditional occupation is liquor business, toddy shop business, toddy tapping etc. However, petitioner and her two sons and their family follows the constitutional principle of prohibition. The petitioner's tharawad property is situated in such a way that there is only Wpc 27643/2009 3 one pathway for ingress and egress to the panchayat road situated on the eastern side of her residence. Pathway passes through the property of respondents 1 and 2. When there was attempt to fence the entrance by the first respondent, suit was filed as O.S.1940/86. The first respondent contested the suit and the suit was decreed in the year 1991 by Ext.P1 judgment. The said judgment has become final. While the suit was pending, second respondent with 6 anti-social elements criminally trespassed into the petitioner's house and assaulted the two sons of the petitioner. Ext.P2 is a copy of proceedings under Section 107 of Code of Criminal Procedure. Despite such orders, second respondent and his criminal gangs caused injuries and troubles. There is a reference to the obstruction of the pathway and complaints being given, sons of the petitioner approached this court and Ext.P3 judgment is obtained for a direction to DIG to consider the petition. Thereafter, petitioner refers to Ext.P4 which is a an order of this court directing maintenance inter alia of law and order situation. This is followed by Ext.P5 judgment in a writ petition filed by one of the sons of the petitioner. However, it is stated that again there is obstruction of pathway. Petitioners filed complaints and they are hence before this court. Wpc 27643/2009 4 3. This court while admitting the matter, passed an order directing the 4th respondent to file a statement as to action taken pursuant to Ext.P5. This court also directed to ensure law and order. A statement is filed and in that statement, it is inter alia stated that parties were summoned and the matter was settled amicably, pursuant to the complaint received by the police officer. It is stated that a further complaint is received on 14.9.2009 that decision taken is not carried out. It is stated that though it is a matter of settlement, in order to avoid any untoward incident, respondent visited the place and found that there is no obstruction or hurdles in the pathway as alleged by the petitioner in the above petition. But, at the same time, it was found that some portion of soil caused to flow during heavy rain. They discussed the matter and petitioner and respondents 1 and 2 reached a settlement. By the terms of the settlement, petitioner would clear the pathway by filling the pits using soil and stones and part of the cost was to be given by the first respondent. It is stated that there is no law and order situation existing in that area. Petitioner has filed a reply statement. It is inter alia stated that petitioner is prepared to clear the pathway by using soil and stones. Wpc 27643/2009 5 4. We have heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and also the learned Government Pleader. Though served, there is no appearance for respondents 1 and 2. As far as second prayer is concerned, we do not see how the petitioner can ask for a direction to the police officers to demarcate the pathway to the panchayat road and as sought for. We do not see how it becomes part of the public duty of the police officer. Prayer No.3 is for a declaration that petitioner and his family members have right to use the pathway of 53 metres length and 6 feet width. There is already a declaration given by civil court and petitioner has already obtained a permanent prohibitory injunction. We do not see how this court can be approached to give a further declaration in the matter. Again petitioners seek prayer No.4 for a declaration that they have no manner of right to prevent or obstruct. Of course declaration is obtained against 1st respondent. Second respondent is not a party to the civil suit. Writ court cannot be made use of for the purpose of seeking declaration in respect of property rights. At any rate, petitioner has already obtained declaration and prohibitory injunction against the first respondent. However, we direct that in case of complaint that petitioner who is an aged widow is threatened in Wpc 27643/2009 6 her life by respondents 1 and 2, or anybody at their instance, respondents 3 to 5 will look into such complaint and if it is found to be genuine, protection for the life of the petitioner shall be afforded by the police officer before whom complaint is filed. Writ petition is disposed of as above. K.M. JOSEPH, JUDGE M.C. HARI RANI,JUDGE lgk