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Madras High Court

Unknown vs Ramachandran on 30 October, 2025

                                                                               Suo Motu TR.(MD).No. 16484 of 2025


                          BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                DATE : 30.10.2025

                                                          CORAM

                           THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.K.RAMAKRISHNAN

                                       Suo Motu TR.(MD).No.16484 of 2025

                      (C.C.No.196 of 2022 on the file of the Judicial Magistrate Court No.III,
                                   Nagercoil Taluk, Kanniyakumari District)


                    The Inspector of Police,
                    TIW-Nagercoil Police Station,
                    Kanniyakumari District.
                    (Crime No.42 of 2021)                                                 ... Petitioner

                                                          Vs.


                    Ramachandran                                                          ... Respondent

                              Upon perusing the documents and case records of the above
                    C.C.No.196 of 2022 transmitted to this Court and hearing the arguments of
                    Mr.S.Ravi, learned Additional Public Prosecutor, on behalf of the State
                    and hearing the jurisdiction probation officer this Court passes the
                    following




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                                                          ORDER

Prelude:

“This dedicated bench is for implementing the pilot project to identify and dispose of criminal cases involving offences punishable with imprisonment up to 3 years pending at trial, appeal or revision stage for more than 3 years and also offences like Section 506(ii) of IPC and others, which may carry a punishment of more than 3 years in the state of Tamil Nadu with reference to the 14 Districts coming under the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court”.

2. This Dedicated Bench has taken the C.C.No.196 of 2022 on the file of the learned Judicial Magistrate Court No.III, Nagercoil Taluk, Kanniyakumari District as Suo motu Special Tr.Case.(MD) No.16484 of 2025 in Suo Motu W.P.(Crl.).(MD).No.1014 of 2025, upon proper scrutinity and suitability as a fit case warranting the exercise of power under Article 226 of Constitution of India to pass suitable order in the said C.C., pending more than three years without any precedent value in this pilot project.

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3. Brief facts of the prosecution case in C.C.No.196 of 2022:

On 12.04.2021 at about 15.00 hours, a vehicle driven by the accused caused an accident, resulting in the death of one person. Therefore, a case was registered in Crime No.42 of 2021 for the offence punishable under Sections 279 and 304(A) of IPC and Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and upon completion of investigation, final report filed and the same was taken on file in C.C.No.196 of 2022 and the same was pending without trial for more than three years.

4. Discussion:

4.1 Today, the learned Judicial Magistrate has appeared through video conference. The accused and the police official were present before the learned Judicial Magistrate Court. The accused has filed an admission petition and pleaded guilty and seeks leniency in imposing punishment.
4.2. This Court explains the contents of the accusation to the accused, and he admits the contents of the admission petition and pleads guilty. Thus, this court satisfies the admission petition filed without any coercion or threat.
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5.Discussion on the question of sentence:-

5.1. Hon'ble Thiru. Justice D.Bharatha Chakravarthy has considered number of Hon'ble Supreme Court Judgments and passed order in suo moto W.P.(MD) No. 618 of 2025 on 01.09.2025 and framed sentencing policy with reference to the offence under Section 304(A) IPC. This case also comes under said parameter as the accident is not due to any aggravated or egregious conduct.
5.2. The accused is aged about 44 years and he has not involved in further offence and considering the mitigating circumstances, and 4/7 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ( Uploaded on: 24/11/2025 09:12:27 pm ) Suo Motu TR.(MD).No. 16484 of 2025 following the law laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Sunita Devi Vs. State of Bihar and another reported in 2014 SCC Online SC 984, 2025 INSC 1014 (K.Ponnammal Vs. State) and also taken into account that the victim received the compensation and he also not interested in prosecuting the case and the accused also regularly appearing before the Court for the past three years and also on the reiterated the principle of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the cases of M.W.Mohiuddin V. State of Maharashtra reported in (1995) 3 SCC 567 and B.G.Goswarmi V. Delhi Administration reported in (1974) 3 SCC 85 that delay itself amounts to punishment, which must weigh in sentencing and disposal, this court is inclined to impose fine of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only) with default sentence of two months simple imprisonment.
6.Accordingly, this Suo Motu Special Tr.(MD). case stands closed on the following terms:

6.1. The accused is convicted for the offence under Sections 279 and 304(A) of IPC and Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 in C.C.No.196 of 2022 on the file of the learned Judicial Magistrate Court No.III, Nagercoil Taluk, Kanniyakumari District.

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30.10.2025 pal Note to the Trial Court: This order is digitally signed and communicated electronically alone. The Trial Court shall take note of the order and accordingly classify the case pending before them as allowed / dismissed / disposed of, etc, and while doing so, consider any applications such as disposal of properties, etc., and pass appropriate orders, as may be necessary. Further, the Court below is directed to dispatch the copy of this order to all concerned.

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