RAJENDRA KUMAR JAIN ETC. versus STATE THROUGH SPECIAL POLICE ESTABLISHMENT AND ORS. ETC. ETC.
The withdrawal from prosecution under section 321 of the Criminal Procedure Code is valid if initiated by the Public Prosecutor, who acts independently and for relevant reasons, including public policy or political considerations, provided the Court is satisfied and grants its consent after appraising itself of...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Rajendra Kumar Jain; Respondent: State Through Special Police Establishment; Petitioner: Manohar Lal; Respondent: Choudhury Bansi Lal; Respondent: Surinder Singh; Respondent: R. S. Verma; Lower Court Judge: Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bhiwani
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 02 May 1980
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal and Special Leave Petition / Appeal by Special Leave; Special Leave Petition
- Outcome
- Appeal and petitions dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Withdrawal From Prosecution, Nolle Prosequi, Role of Public Prosecutor, Judicial Consent, Political Offences
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Parties
Rajendra Kumar Jain
Appellant
State Through Special Police Establishment
Respondent
Manohar Lal
Petitioner
Choudhury Bansi Lal
Respondent
Surinder Singh
Respondent
R. S. Verma
Respondent
Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bhiwani
Lower Court Judge
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal and Special Leave Petition / Appeal by Special Leave; Special Leave Petition
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Committing Magistrate has jurisdiction under s.321 CrPC to permit withdrawal from prosecution for offences triable exclusively by Court of Session
- 2 Whether the Public Prosecutor abdicating his discretion or acting under government direction affects validity of withdrawal
- 3 Whether expedience is a proper ground for judicial consent to withdrawal under s.321 CrPC
Ratio Decidendi
The withdrawal from prosecution under section 321 of the Criminal Procedure Code is valid if initiated by the Public Prosecutor, who acts independently and for relevant reasons, including public policy or political considerations, provided the Court is satisfied and grants its consent after appraising itself of these reasons. The Committing Magistrate is competent to grant consent before judgment even for offences triable by Sessions Court. The Court dismissed the challenges, finding no mala fides in the withdrawal as only some cases were withdrawn and factual circumstances justified the decision.
Court Disposition
Appeal and petitions dismissed
Orders
- Special Leave Petition dismissed
- Appeal by special leave dismissed
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