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2011 DIGILAW 1337 (RAJ)

Rasid Abdul Sayyed v. State of Rajasthan

2011-07-11

R.S.CHAUHAN

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JUDGMENT 1. - Being aggrieved with the order dated 22.1.2011 passed by the learned Special Judge, N.D.P.S. Cases, Jodhpur, whereby the learned Judge has rejected the application filed by the petitioner under Section 457 Cr.P.C., for releasing of the vehicle, Scorpio Car, the petitioner has approached this Court. 2. The brief facts of the case are that a Scorpio Car, bearing Registration No. MH-02-JP-2513, was recovered by the police authority, which was used for transporting poppy husk. In this regard, a F.I.R., F.I.R. No. 182/2010, was registered at Police Station, Basni District Jodhpur. As the petitioner is the power of attorney holder on behalf of the owner of the said vehicle, the petitioner filed an application under Section 457 Cr.P.C. However, the learned Special Judge, N.D.P.S., Jodhpur vide order dated 22.1.2011 dismissed the application. Hence, this petition before this Court. 3. The learned counsel for the petitioner has relied upon the cases of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai v. State of Gujarat, JT 2002(10) SC 80 , Bharat Mehta v. State by Inspector of Police, Chennai, AIR 2008 SC 1970 and on the case of General Insurance Council & Ors. v. State of Andhra Pradesh & Ors., 2010 Cri.L.J. 2883 to buttress his contention that even if a vehicle were involved in a criminal offence, the petitioner is entitled to seek the custody of the vehicle. Secondly, the Apex Court had laid down certain guidelines for exercising of power under Section 451 Cr.P.C. in the case of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai (supra). However, the said guidelines have been ignored by the learned Judge while dismissing the application under Section 457 Cr.P.C. 4. On the other hand, the learned Public Prosecutor has vehemently contended that under the provisions of N.D.P.S. Act, the vehicle is subject to confiscation by the Government. Therefore, the custody of the vehicle should not be given to the petitioner. 5. Heard the learned counsel for the parties and perused the impugned order as well as the case law cited at the Bar. 6. In the case of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai (supra), the Hon'ble Supreme Court has laid down the guidelines for the exercise of power under Section 451 Cr.P.C. These guidelines are equally applicable to Section 457 Cr.P.C. It would, thus, be beneficial to reproduce these guidelines. The guidelines dealing with the vehicles are as under : "13. Learned Senior Counsel Mr. 6. In the case of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai (supra), the Hon'ble Supreme Court has laid down the guidelines for the exercise of power under Section 451 Cr.P.C. These guidelines are equally applicable to Section 457 Cr.P.C. It would, thus, be beneficial to reproduce these guidelines. The guidelines dealing with the vehicles are as under : "13. Learned Senior Counsel Mr. Dholakia, appearing for the State of Gujarat further submitted that at present in the Police Station premises, number of vehicles are kept unattended and vehicles become junk day by day. It is his contention that appropriate directions should be given to the Magistrates who are dealing with such questions to hand over such vehicles to its owner or to the person from whom the said vehicles are seized by taking appropriate bond and the guarantee for the return of the said vehicles if required by the Court at any point of time. 14. However, the learned counsel appearing for the petitioners submitted that this question of handling over of vehicles to the person from whom it is seized or to its true owner is always a matter of litigation and a lot of arguments are advanced by the concerned persons. 15. In our view, whatever be the situation, it is of no use to keep seized vehicles at the police stations for a long period. It is for the Magistrate to pass appropriate orders immediately by taking appropriate bond and guarantee as well as security for return of the said vehicles, if required at any point of time. This can be done pending hearing of applications for return of such vehicles. 16. In case where the vehicle is not claimed by the accused, owner, or the Insurance Company or by third person, then such vehicle may be ordered to be auctioned by the Court. If the said vehicle is insured with the Insurance Company then Insurance Company be informed by the Court to take possession of the vehicle which is not claimed by the, owner or a third person. If Insurance Company fails to take possession the vehicles may be sold as per the direction of the Court. The Court would pass such order within a period of six months from the date of production of the said vehicle before the Court. If Insurance Company fails to take possession the vehicles may be sold as per the direction of the Court. The Court would pass such order within a period of six months from the date of production of the said vehicle before the Court. In any case, before handing over possession of such vehicles, appropriate photographs of such said vehicle should be taken. and detailed panchnama should be prepared. 7. Thus, according to the Apex Court even if the vehicle were involved in a commission of crime, even then both in the interest of the owner, and in the interest of the nation, the vehicle should be returned to the owner after imposing certain conditions. 8. Keeping in view the guidelines established by the Apex Court in the case of Sunderbhai Ambalal Desai (supra), this Court has no hesitation in setting aside the order dated 22.1.2011 and in directing that the custody of the Scorpio Car, bearing Registration No. MH-92-JP 2513, shall be returned forthwith to the petitioner provided the petitioner submits a bank guarantee of the value of the said vehicle before the learned trial Court. Moreover, the petitioner is directed not to transfer, or to sell the said vehicle to a third party. Furthermore, the petitioner shall submit a written undertaking before the learned trial Court that in case the said vehicle is required for the purpose of confiscation, the same shall be made available to the learned trial Court at the time of passing of the final judgment in the criminal trial.The revision petition is, hereby, allowed.Revision petition allowed. *******