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Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Ashu vs State Of Rajasthan on 3 December, 2021

Author: Vinit Kumar Mathur

Bench: Vinit Kumar Mathur

     HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                      JODHPUR
                S.B. Criminal Misc(Pet.) No. 6151/2021

Ashu S/o Bhajja Ji, Aged About 80 Years, B/c Salvi, R/o
Bherukheda, P.s. Devgarh, District Rajsamand (Raj.)
                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.     State Of Rajasthan, Through Pp
2.     The Superintendent Of Police, Rajsamand.
3.     The Station House Officer, Devgarh, Rajsamand.
4.     Pappu Lal S/o Mukti Lal Ji, B/c Dhobi, R/o Parvatsar,
       Tehsil And District Nagaur.
5.     Sharvan Kumar S/o Balu Ji, Aged About 21 Years, B/c
       Gurjar, R/o Bherukheda, P.s. Devgarh, District Rajsamand
       (Raj.)
6.     Paras S/o Narayan Ji, R/o Bherukheda, P.s. Devgarh,
       District Rajsamand (Raj.)
7.     Goma S/o Nathu Ji Salvi, R/o Ran, Police Station
       Devgarh, District Rajsamand.
8.     Ugam Singh Rajpurohit, Sub Registrar, Devgarh, District
       Rajsamand.
9.     Vinod Kumar Tiwari, Stamp Vender, Devgarh, District
       Rajsamand.
                                                                 ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)         :     Mr. Vikram Singh
For Respondent(s)         :     Mr. S.K. Bhati, PP



       HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VINIT KUMAR MATHUR

Order 03/12/2021

1. The petitioner has preferred this criminal misc. petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. seeking fair investigation in FIR No. 394/2021 registered at Police Station Devgarh, District Rajsamand for the (Downloaded on 03/12/2021 at 09:08:09 PM) (2 of 3) [CRLMP-6151/2021] offences under Sections 420, 120-B, 467, 468, 471 of IPC & Section 3(2)(VA) SC/ST Act.

2. In Manoj Kumaria Shankaria Vs. State of Rajasthan & Anr., 2014(3) Raj.CriC 965, Narayan Singh Vs. State of Rajasthan & Anr., 2013(1) Cri.L.R.264 and Aziza Begum Vs. State of Maharashtra & Anr., 2012(1) RLW 835, wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court has held that a fair and proper investigation is always conducive to the ends of justice and for establishing rule of law.

3. In Shyam Singh Vs. State of Rajasthan & Anr., 2015(3) Cri.L.R. 1375 and Gopal Nath Vs. State of Rajasthan & Anr., 2015(4) Cri.L.R. 1617, relying upon the judgment of Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Arnesh Kumar V/s State of Bihar & Anr., reported in (2014) 8 SCC 273, also the petitioner therein was permitted to submit a representation before the investigating officer and the investigating officer was directed to consider the documents before forming any opinion.

4. Learned Public Prosecutor assures this Court that fair and transparent investigation shall be made, and in case the petitioner submits a representation alongwith all the relevant documents before the Superintendent of Police, Rajsamand and within a period of ten days from today, then the same shall be considered at the time of investigation.

5. In light of the aforesaid precedent law as well as the assurance given by the learned Public Prosecutor, the present misc. petition is disposed of with a direction to the Superintendent (Downloaded on 03/12/2021 at 09:08:09 PM) (3 of 3) [CRLMP-6151/2021] of Police, Rajsamand to consider the representation along with all the relevant documents, if submitted by the petitioner within a period of ten days from today, and conduct fair investigation, strictly in accordance with law.

(VINIT KUMAR MATHUR),J 57-Shahenshah/-

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