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2016 DIGILAW 597 (MAD)

K. Srinivasan v. State of Tamil Nadu

2016-02-16

M.JAICHANDREN, S.NAGAMUTHU

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ORDER : M. Jaichandren, J. This habeas corpus petition has been filed by the father of the detenu, namely, K.S. Manojkumar, aged about 17 years, praying that this Court may be pleaded to direct respondents 1 and 2 to produce the detenu before this Court and set him at liberty. 2. The petitioner has stated that the detenu, along with his friends, had gone to Marina Beach, on 22.8.2014, to celebrate the birth day of his classmate. At about 4.00 p.m. on the said date, the petitioner had received an information that his son had gone missing, while he had gone to the beach and therefore he had approached the second respondent police. Accordingly, the petitioner had met one S. Ramakrishnan, Inspector of Police, D5 Marina Police Station, Triplicane. Based on the complaint made by the petitioner, First Information Report No.1748 of 2014 had been registered on 22.08.2014, as a boy-missing case. However, as no effective steps had been taken by the second respondent police, a further representation had been made, by the petitioner, to the Commissioner of Police, on 20.09.2014. He had also submitted representations to the other authorities, including the Director General of Police and the Additional Director General of Police, Coastal Security. Since the detenu had not been traced, the petitioner had preferred the present habeas corpus petition before this Court. 3. From the records available, we find that two status reports have been filed by the police officers concerned. Various statements have been made, in the said status reports, describing the steps which have been taken to trace the detenu. It is noted that, on 16.10.2015, an order had been passed by this Court, directing the First Class Executive Magistrate concerned to conduct an enquiry and to submit a report before this Court. Pursuant to the said order, a report dated 9.2.2016, had been filed by the Executive Magistrate and Tahsildar, Mylapore, Chennai. From the said report, it is noted that certain steps had been taken to trace the detenu, enquiry had also been made with relevant persons and bank account of the petitioner had also been checked. However, we are not fully satisfied with the investigation being done by the second respondent police to trace the detenu. 4. From the said report, it is noted that certain steps had been taken to trace the detenu, enquiry had also been made with relevant persons and bank account of the petitioner had also been checked. However, we are not fully satisfied with the investigation being done by the second respondent police to trace the detenu. 4. In such circumstances, taking into consideration the concern expressed by the petitioner, the father of the missing boy, we find it appropriate to transfer the investigation to the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Triplicane, Chennai, who shall investigate the matter and take necessary steps to trace the detenu, in accordance with law. 5. As no further orders are necessary, the present habeas corpus petition stands closed, with the above direction.In the High Court of Judicature at Madras M. JAICHANDREN, S. NAGAMUTHU, JJ. K. Srinivasan - Petitioner Vs. The State of Tamil Nadu & Ors. - Respondents H.C.P. No. 3480 of 2014 Decided on : 16.02.2016 Advocate Appeared : For the Petitioner: Mr. C.K. Chandrakekkar For the Respondents: Mr. A.N. Thambidurai, for R1 and R2 ORDER : M. Jaichandren, J. This habeas corpus petition has been filed by the father of the detenu, namely, K.S. Manojkumar, aged about 17 years, praying that this Court may be pleaded to direct respondents 1 and 2 to produce the detenu before this Court and set him at liberty. 2. The petitioner has stated that the detenu, along with his friends, had gone to Marina Beach, on 22.8.2014, to celebrate the birth day of his classmate. At about 4.00 p.m. on the said date, the petitioner had received an information that his son had gone missing, while he had gone to the beach and therefore he had approached the second respondent police. Accordingly, the petitioner had met one S. Ramakrishnan, Inspector of Police, D5 Marina Police Station, Triplicane. Based on the complaint made by the petitioner, First Information Report No.1748 of 2014 had been registered on 22.08.2014, as a boy-missing case. However, as no effective steps had been taken by the second respondent police, a further representation had been made, by the petitioner, to the Commissioner of Police, on 20.09.2014. He had also submitted representations to the other authorities, including the Director General of Police and the Additional Director General of Police, Coastal Security. However, as no effective steps had been taken by the second respondent police, a further representation had been made, by the petitioner, to the Commissioner of Police, on 20.09.2014. He had also submitted representations to the other authorities, including the Director General of Police and the Additional Director General of Police, Coastal Security. Since the detenu had not been traced, the petitioner had preferred the present habeas corpus petition before this Court. 3. From the records available, we find that two status reports have been filed by the police officers concerned. Various statements have been made, in the said status reports, describing the steps which have been taken to trace the detenu. It is noted that, on 16.10.2015, an order had been passed by this Court, directing the First Class Executive Magistrate concerned to conduct an enquiry and to submit a report before this Court. Pursuant to the said order, a report dated 9.2.2016, had been filed by the Executive Magistrate and Tahsildar, Mylapore, Chennai. From the said report, it is noted that certain steps had been taken to trace the detenu, enquiry had also been made with relevant persons and bank account of the petitioner had also been checked. However, we are not fully satisfied with the investigation being done by the second respondent police to trace the detenu. 4. In such circumstances, taking into consideration the concern expressed by the petitioner, the father of the missing boy, we find it appropriate to transfer the investigation to the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Triplicane, Chennai, who shall investigate the matter and take necessary steps to trace the detenu, in accordance with law. 5. As no further orders are necessary, the present habeas corpus petition stands closed, with the above direction.