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Section 325 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Dy.Inspector Gen.Of Police & Anr vs S.Samuthiram on 30 November, 2012
In view of the judgments rendered by the Hon‟ble Apex
Court in the case of S. Samuthiram (supra) as well as in the case of
Patna High Court CWJC No.13649 of 2017 dt.31-07-2018
16/17
Joginder Singh (supra), the present case can definitely be termed as a
case of "honourable acquittal", hence the past conduct of the
petitioner in relation to the aforesaid criminal case will definitely not
debar or disqualify the petitioner for the post of Constable for which
he was successfully selected after qualifying the written test, physical
test/interview and the medical test conducted by the respondent
authorities. Moreover, there has been no concealment of any
relevant fact from the respondents by the petitioner. Thus I find that
the conclusion arrived by the 18th Standing Screening Committee in
its second sitting as communicated to the petitioner vide letter dated
25.06.2017 by the Deputy Commandant, C.I.S.F. on behalf of the
Deputy Inspector General, C.I.S.F., R.T.C. Barwaha, is de hors the
law laid down by the Hon‟ble Apex Court, is perverse and lacks
proper application of mind. Moreover, the decision of the
respondents, as contained in the impugned letter dated 25.06.2017
also suffers from the vice of non-compliance of the principles of
natural justice.
Section 34 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Ram Het Meena vs Union Of India & Ors. on 15 March, 2011
It is a trite law that a policy decision/guideline cannot be
adopted by means of a circular or letter and any such departmental or
executive instruction cannot prevail over the statutory rules,
constitutional provisions or the law laid down by the Hon‟ble Apex
Court. It is equally a well settled law that an acquittal would be
"Honourable" in every sense when the prosecution leads full evidence
but it fails to prove the charges levelled against the accused and the
accused is acquitted after full consideration of the prosecution
evidence.