Madras High Court
Unknown vs Muthupandi on 28 August, 2025
Suo Motu TR.(MD).No.4264 of 2025
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT
DATE : 28.08.2025
CORAM
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.K.RAMAKRISHNAN
Suo Motu TR.(MD).No.4264 of 2025
(C.C.No.123 of 2021 on the file of the District Munsif cum Judicial
Magistrate Court, Kamudhi, Ramanathapuram)
The Sub-Inspector of Police,
Kamuthi Police Station,
Ramanathapuram.
(Crime No.12 of 2021) ... Petitioner
Vs.
1.Muthupandi
2.Vellaisamy
3.Thangamanickam @ Ramachandran
4.Panchavarnam
5.Eswari ... Respondents
Upon perusing the documents and case records of the above
C.C.No.123 of 2021 transmitted to this Court and hearing the arguments of
Mr.S.Ravi, learned Additional Public Prosecutor, on behalf of the State,
this Court has passed the following
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Suo Motu TR.(MD).No.4264 of 2025
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.123 of 2021 on the file of the District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate Court, Kamudhi, Ramanathapuram as Suo motu Special Tr.Case.(MD) No.4264 of 2025 in Suo Motu W.P.(Crl.).(MD).No.1014 of 2025, upon proper scrutinity this Court feels that it is a fit case for warranting the exercise of power under Article 226 of Constitution of India to quash the said C.C., which is pending for more than four years without any progress. 2/6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ( Uploaded on: 03/11/2025 05:09:04 pm ) Suo Motu TR.(MD).No.4264 of 2025
3.Brief facts of the prosecution case in C.C.No.123 of 2021:
09.01.2021, at about 6:10 a.m., due to a prior motive between the accused persons and the complainant’s family, the accused allegedly abused the complainant and his family using filthy language, assaulted them, caused bleeding injuries, and threatened them with dire consequences. Therefore, a case was registered in Crime No.12 of 2021 for the offences punishable under Sections 147, 148, 294(b), 323, 324 and 506(2) of IPC and Section 4 of the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women Act, 2002 and on investigation, final report was filed and the same was taken on file in C.C.No.123 of 2021 and the same is pending without trial for more than four years. The counter case number is C.C.No.16 of 2022.
4.Discussion:
4.1.Both the complainant and the Inspector of Police appeared through video conference and the complainant submitted that he has settled the issues with the accused and both are living peacefully and agreed to close the case. He also stated that he is consenting for compromise without any coercion and this Court on noting the demeanor of the complainant, finds that there is no chance for coercion or threat. 3/6
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4.3.Due to the petty dispute between them, the complainant made a complaint and final report was filed and the same was taken on file in C.C.No.123 of 2021 and pending for more than 4 years. Both parties buried the hatchet without being influenced and filed the compromise memo. Considering that the dispute is trivial in nature and now both the complainant and accused have settled their dispute voluntarily without any threat or coercion, and living peacefully and since the case comes within the parameters of law laid down by the Honourable Supreme Court in the cases of Gian Singh Vs. State of Punjab and Another reported in (2012) 10 SCC 303, State of Madhya Pradesh Vs. Laxmi Narayan and Others reported in (2019) 5 SCC 688 and other related judgments and the case is pending without trial for more than three years and continuation of the trial by examining the witnesses would lead to wastage of time and wastage of Government exchequer and also lead to docket explosion without adjudication and the chance of conviction even after the full-fledged trial also is bleak, this Court is inclined to quash the proceedings by exercising power under Section 482 Cr.P.C.
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5.Accordingly, the C.C.No.123 of 2021 on the file of District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate Court, Kamudhi, Ramanathapuram is quashed and this Suo Motu Transfer case stands closed.
28.08.2025 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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