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Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur

Vinod Kumar S/O Devi Sahai vs State Of Rajasthan on 6 November, 2020

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      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                  BENCH AT JAIPUR

            S.B. Criminal Revision Petition No. 911/2020

Vinod Kumar S/o Devi Sahai, Aged About 39 Years, R/o
Bhojwada Tehsil Baswa Distt. Dausa Raj. (Owner Of Trailer No.
Rj-29-Ga-7641)
                                                                   ----Petitioner
                                   Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through P.p.
2.       Asst. Engineer (Mining Engineer), Mining Department
         Sawai Madhopur Raj.
3.       Station House Officer (Sho), Malarna Doongar, Distt.
         Distt. Sawai Madhopur.
                                                                ----Respondents

AND Other similar matters as per Schedule-A appended to this order This Order shall govern all the cases the particulars of which have been given in Schedule-A appended to this order.

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. D.D.Khandelwal, Mr. Praveen Kumar Jain, Mr. Rajpal Yogi, Mr. Arpit Srivastava, Mr. Rahul Agrawal, Mr. Sanjay Gangwar, Mr. Shree Ram Dhakar, Mr. Saurabh Pratap Singh Chouhan, Mr. Moti Lal Sharma, Mr. N.S.Dhakad, Mr. Amit Dadhich, Mr. Tarun Jain, Mr. Sanjay Khan, Ms. Priya Pareek, Mr. Avadesh Kumar Purohit, Mr. Krishan Kant Sharma, Mr. D S Dhariwal, Mr. S.Gharana For Respondent(s) : Mr. F.R.Meena, PP HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV PRAKASH SHARMA Order 06/11/2020 (Downloaded on 11/11/2020 at 10:00:24 PM) (2 of 7) [CRLR-911/2020] All these petitions have been filed by the petitioners praying for release of Dumper/Truck/Trailer, which were seized, while doing illegal mining. The details of the concerned vehicle are being shown in the annexed Schedule-"A" to this order as per their respective petitions.

The release of vehicle has been examined at length by the Supreme Court in the case of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai & Ors.

Versus State of Gujarat: (2002) 10 SCC 283, which has been followed by this Court in Asharam Versus State of Rajasthan: S.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No.2723/2019 along with connected cases decided on 3.2.2020 and Nathulal Versus State of Rajasthan: S.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No.2755/2020 decided on 01.10.2020. In the case of Asharam (supra), the Court has held as under:

"11. In the aforesaid background, this Court finds that while it is true that a vehicle should not be allowed to get rusted in Police Station and the same ought to be released for its better maintenance and proper use. Several suggestions were given out by the Officers of the Transport Department as well as by the Mining Department for laying down the conditions before release of the seized tractors, trolleys and vehicles being used for illegal mining activities.
12. In Harun Versus State of Rajasthan: D.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No.76/2014 decided on 23.7.2015 along with connected matters by the Division Bench of this Court wherein it has been held that if a vehicle is found to be involved in committing violation of the Rajasthan Forest Act, 1953 and carrying forest produce, the same cannot be released during the pendency of trial on supurdgi to the registered owner of the vehicle, if proceedings of confiscation have (Downloaded on 11/11/2020 at 10:00:24 PM) (3 of 7) [CRLR-911/2020] already been initiated. Relying upon the law laid down in Harun (supra), a Coordinate Bench of this Court in Shoukat Khan Versus State of Rajasthan: S.B. Criminal Misc. (Petition) No.6307/2016, decided on 22.2.2017 has held that supurdginama can be given, if proceedings for confiscation have been initiated. In Laxman Versus State of Rajasthan: D.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No.60/2018 decided on 6.4.2018 along with connected matters by the Division Bench where a reference was made to the Division Bench on account of different opinion relating to the power of release of vehicles wherein the Division Bench has held as under:
"Most of the judgments cited by learned counsel appearing from the side of the petitioners have ruled in favour of the jurisdiction of the Magistrate to release the vehicles under the provisions of Section 451 and/or 457 of the Cr.P.C. A discordant note has however been sounded by Single Bench judgment in Ramswaroop's case, which was later followed in Mala Ram's, supra. These judgments, in view of the analysis of law which we have made herein-above, do not lay down correct law. In fact, the same Single Judge, who delivered the judgment in Ramswaroop's case on 28.08.2015, in his earlier judgment dated 26.10.2012 in Muknaram Vs. State of Rajasthan - S.B. Criminal Misc. Petition No.3285/2012, had held that in a case in which offence has already been compounded by the competent authority and an amount has been imposed as compounding fees and the same has not been paid or deposited by the person concerned, for the purpose of recovery or realization of the same, a condition can be imposed by the Court while ordering release of the vehicle to pay or deposit the same and the Court can refuse to release the seized vehicle even temporarily under Section 457 Cr.P.C., if such deposit is not made. In (Downloaded on 11/11/2020 at 10:00:24 PM) (4 of 7) [CRLR-911/2020] view of the above discussion, the referred questions are answered in the terms that once the Officer of the Mining Department, who seized the vehicle, has reported such seizure to his Superior Officer and to the Magistrate having jurisdiction, he shall cease to have the power to release the vehicle, and in that event, the Magistrate having jurisdiction would be empowered to release such vehicle, with or without the condition of deposit of compounding fee."

In view thereof, the power is vested with the concerned Magistrate for release of seized vehicle.

13. Keeping in view the above, as this Court notices that in none of the cases, the Mining Department has not initiated the confiscation proceedings, it was submitted that compounding fee must be charged from the petitioners before release of the vehicle. However, this Court is of the view that the compounding fee can only be charged, if it is adjudicated that the concerned vehicle was involved in the illegal activities, which can only be when trial is completed. A presumption in this regard cannot be taken at the present stage.

14. In view thereof, the impugned orders passed by the Courts below dated 30.3.2019, 21.10.2019, 3.10.2019, 10.10.2019, 8.11.2019, 25.4.2019 and 8.4.2019 in each of the case shall stand set aside and this Court directs as under:

a) The concerned Police Station shall release the tractor and trolley to the person, who is the registered owner of the vehicle alone.
b) The release of the tractor and trolley shall be subject to the condition that the concerned owner shall get both the tractor and the trolley registered with the transport authorities and also obtain due permit within a period of one month from the date of release and deposit the copy with the concerned Police Station.
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c) A personal security of an amount of Rs.1,00,000/-

to the satisfaction of the concerned Court to which the concerned Police Station is attached, shall be submitted for the purpose of release of the vehicle.

d) The petitioners shall keep the vehicle so released intact and shall not change its identification. The petitioners shall produce the vehicle as and when trial Court requires the same for proposed identification of the case property.

e) The petitioners shall furnish the photographs of the vehicle showing its number and colour etc.

f). At the time of release, the petitioners shall also give an undertaking to the effect that vehicle shall not be used for any illegal purpose and if so found, the concerned owner shall be personally liable."

In view of the above, all these petitions are allowed and the orders passed by the Court below are quashed and set aside, however, taking into consideration that the vehicle is a dumper/truck/trailer and not tractor as in Asharam (supra), the security amount is liable to be enhanced and following directions are passed:

a) The concerned Police Station shall release the Dumper/Truck/Trailer to the person(s), who is the registered owner of the vehicle alone.
b) The release of the Dumper/Truck/Trailer shall be subject to the condition that the concerned owner shall get Dumper/Truck/Trailer registered with the Transport Authorities and also obtain due permit within a period of one month from the date of release and deposit the copy with the concerned Police Station.
c) A personal security of an amount of Rs.5,00,000/- to the satisfaction of the concerned Court to which the concerned Police Station is attached, shall be submitted for the purpose of release of the vehicle.
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d) The petitioners shall keep the vehicle so released intact and shall not change its identification. The petitioners shall produce the vehicle as and when trial Court requires the same for proposed identification of the case property.
e) The petitioners shall furnish the photographs of the vehicle showing its number and colour etc.
f). At the time of release, the petitioners shall also give an undertaking to the effect that vehicle shall not be used for any illegal purpose and if so found, the concerned owner shall be personally liable.

However, it is made clear that if vehicle(s) has been confiscated under the relevant provisions of the Act, then said vehicle(s) shall not be released by the concerned Magistrate.

Keeping in view of law laid down in the case of Laxman Versus State of Rajasthan: DB Criminal Misc. Petition No.60/2018 decided on 6.4.2018.

All the pending applications also stand disposed of.




                                              (SANJEEV PRAKASH SHARMA),J

NITIN /




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                                                                            SCHEDULE - "A"




                                          Item No. in
                                                                                                                   Vehicle Registration
                                   Sr. No. cause list    Case type       Case number              Vehicle Type
                                                                                                                         Number
                                          dt.6.11.2020
                                      1         51        CRLR              911/2020                 Trailer          RJ 29 GA 7641
                                      2         52        CRLR             1022/2020                  Truck           RJ 11 GA 0227
                                      3         63       CRLMP             5149/2020                  Truck           RJ 02 RD 4090
                                      4         93       CRLMP             5233/2020                  Truck           RJ 11 GB 2367
                                      6        100       CRLMP             5252/2020                 Dumper           RJ 14 GF 8174
                                      7        132       CRLMP             6075/2017                 Truck            PB 13 AB 9075
                                      8        137       CRLMP              365/2020                  Truck           RJ 26 GA 3431
                                      9        154       CRLMP             4447/2020                  Truck           RJ 08 GA 1581
                                     10        156       CRLMP             5140/2020                 Trailer          RJ 27 GB 8123
                                     11        157       CRLMP             5159/2020                  Truck           RJ 05 GB 1690
                                     12        163       CRLMP             5271/2020                  Truck           RJ 34 GA 1347
                                     13        166       CRLMP             5315/2020                  Truck           RJ 17 RB 3309
                                     14        168       CRLMP             5363/2020                 Dumper           RJ 25 GA 8055
                                     15        170       CRLMP             5374/2020                 Dumper           RJ 40 GA 1747
                                     16        174       CRLMP             5387/2020                 Trailer          RJ 09 GC 4465
                                     17        175       CRLMP             5390/2020                 Dumper           RJ 37 GA 8400
                                     18        176       CRLMP             5393/2020                 Dumper           RJ 47 GA 3221
                                     19        183       CRLMP             5403/2020                 Dumper           RJ 37 GA 7983
                                     20        186       CRLMP             5418/2020                  Truck           RJ 52 GA 7147
                                     21        188       CRLMP             5428/2020                  Truck           RJ 14 GF 9624
                                     22        C-1       CRLMP             5425/2020                 Trailer          RJ 28 GA 3915




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