Madras High Court
R.Tamilarasi vs The Assistant Director on 3 April, 2019
Author: G.R.Swaminathan
Bench: G.R.Swaminathan
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BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT
DATED: 03.04.2019
CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE G.R.SWAMINATHAN
W.P.(MD)No.7846 of 2019
R.Tamilarasi ... Petitioner
Vs
1.The Assistant Director,
Geology and Mining,
Collectorate,
Thanjavur.
2.The Sub-Collector,
Kumbakonam,
Thanjavur District.
3.The Inspector of Police,
Swamimalai Police Station,
Kumbakonam Taluk,
Thanjavur District. ... Respondents
PRAYER: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
to issue a Writ of Mandamus, directing the respondents to release
the Tractor bearing Registration No.TN46 E 3301 and Trailer bearing
Registration No.TN 68 1482 seized by the second respondent on
05.05.2018 and return the Tractor and Trailer to me based on the
petitioner's representation dated 20.2.2019.
For Petitioner : Mr.N.SudhagarNagaraj
For Respondents : Mr.K.Mu.Muthu
Additional Government Pleader
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ORDER
Heard the learned counsel on either side. By consent of both parties this writ petition is taken up for final disposal at the admission stage itself.
2.The petitioner's vehicle was seized in connection with illegal transportation of sand. The enquiry in this regard is still pending.
The learned counsel for the petitioner affirms before this Court that the petitioner's vehicle was not involved in any previous incident of sand theft or illegal transportation of sand.
3.The submission of the learned counsel for the petitioner is placed on record. If this submission turns out to be false, the order now passed by this Court would stand automatically recalled and the petitioner will be visited with serious consequences. I am of the view that no purpose will be served by keeping the vehicle in question in the custody of the respondents. If the vehicle is kept in open space and exposed to sun light and rain, it would lose its value. Therefore, the respondents are directed to release the said vehicle subject to the following conditions.
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a) The petitioner shall deposit a sum of Rs.25,000/- to the concerned District Mineral Foundation Trust. He shall execute an affidavit of undertaking that he shall not involve in any offence in future that may lead to the seizure of the vehicle in question. The petitioner shall not alienate or encumber the vehicle in question till the proceedings are completed.
b) The petitioner shall produce all the documents pertaining to the ownership of the seized vehicle.
c) This order for release of the vehicle can be pressed into service by the petitioner only if the vehicle is not in the custody of the criminal Court. If the vehicle is in the custody of concerned Criminal Court of appropriate jurisdiction, then, option is given to the petitioner to approach the concerned Judicial Magistrate to get release of the vehicle, by filing necessary application in the manner known to law.
d) As and when the respondents call for the vehicle for enquiry, the petitioner has to produce the vehicle in question and he shall cooperate with the enquiry to be conducted by the respondents.
4.Upon completion of these formalities, the respondents shall release the vehicle forthwith without any delay. If this undertaking given by the petitioner is breached, the petitioner will not be entitled to interim release of the vehicle in future.
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Ls/ias
5.The writ petition is allowed accordingly. No costs.
03.04.2019
Index : Yes/No
Internet : Yes/No
Ls/ias
To
1.The Assistant Director,
Geology and Mining,
Collectorate,
Thanjavur.
2.The Sub-Collector,
Kumbakonam,
Thanjavur District.
3.The Inspector of Police,
Swamimalai Police Station,
Kumbakonam Taluk,
Thanjavur District.
W.P.(MD)No.7846 of 2019
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