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Gujarat High Court

Jitendrabhai Mohanbhai Patel vs State Of Gujarat & on 18 December, 2017

Author: S.G. Shah

Bench: S.G. Shah

                  R/SCR.A/6499/2015                                             JUDGMENT




                    IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

                  SPECIAL CRIMINAL APPLICATION (AGAINST ORDER OF
                                  EXTERNMENT) NO. 6499 of 2015



         FOR APPROVAL AND SIGNATURE:



         HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.G. SHAH

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         1     Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed
               to see the judgment ?

         2     To be referred to the Reporter or not ?

         3     Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of
               the judgment ?

         4     Whether this case involves a substantial question of
               law as to the interpretation of the Constitution of
               India or any order made thereunder ?

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                        JITENDRABHAI MOHANBHAI PATEL....Applicant(s)
                                          Versus
                            STATE OF GUJARAT & 1....Respondent(s)
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         Appearance:
         MR AJ YAGNIK, ADVOCATE for the Applicant(s) No. 1
         NOTICE SERVED BY DS for the Respondent(s) No. 2
         MR.MANAN MEHTA, APP for the Respondent(s) No. 1
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             CORAM: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.G. SHAH

                                        Date : 18/12/2017
                                       ORAL JUDGMENT

1. RULE. Learned APP waives service of notice of Rule for the Page 1 of 3 HC-NIC Page 1 of 3 Created On Mon Dec 18 23:53:21 IST 2017 R/SCR.A/6499/2015 JUDGMENT respondent State.

2. Heard   learned   advocates   for   the   parties   and   perused   the  record. The record shows that the only allegations against the  petitioner are under the Indian Penal Code and Damage to  Public Property Act. It is undisputed that incident has taken  place   because   of   discharging   hazardous   chemicals   by   some  companies   when   villagers   have   objected   it   and   thereafter,  there was scuffle   between the two groups so far as animals  are concerned, it cannot be said that petitioner is disturbing  the   law   and   order   situation   and   thereby   there   is   no  requirement   to   externe   him   as   proposed   by   show   cause  notice. 

3. The petitioner, who is the externee, has challenged the show  cause   notice   dated   14.10.2015   being   show   cause   notice  No.Exterment/116/2015 passed by the respondent No.2.

4. The Deputy Police Commissioner issued a show cause notice  on 14.10.2015 under section 56(b) of the Gujarat Police Act,  1951 (referred to as the `Act' hereinafter) to the petitioner  inter alia alleging in the show cause notice that the petitioner  is a Dangerous Person and doing his activities by using force  or violence. There is a specific allegation in the notice that the  petitioner was doing all these activities within the jurisdiction  of concerned Police Station. 

5. In response to the show cause notice, the petitioner has not  submitted   his   explanation   to   the   concerned   authority.   The  respondent   No.2   has   passed   the   order   of   externment   on  14.10.2015 externing the petitioner for a period of two years  from the area falling under Surat City, Surat Rural, Navsari,  Page 2 of 3 HC-NIC Page 2 of 3 Created On Mon Dec 18 23:53:21 IST 2017 R/SCR.A/6499/2015 JUDGMENT Bharuch and Tapi. 

6. It may be pertinent to refer the following citations: 

(1)  Jagdish   Shamjibhai   Makwana   v.   Sub­Divisional   Magistrate,   Bhavnagar   reported   in   2002(2)   GLR   1158 & (2)  Rameshbhai   Shankarbhai   Sonara   v.   State   of   Gujarat reported in 2002(C) GLR 169

7. In view of the foregoing reasons, it becomes clear that there is  absolute non application of mind while passing the order of  externment   and   hence   the   petition   deserves   to   be   allowed  and is accordingly allowed. Thereby, the order of externment  dated   dated   14.10.2015   being   show   cause   notice  No.Externment/116/2015 passed by the respondent No.2 is  hereby quashed and set aside. Rule is made absolute to the  aforesaid extent. 

Direct Service is permitted. 

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