The allegation against the appellants was that they were present at the scene of crime. (Para 4)
On the basis of the order dated 29th November, 2006 passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate, the Crime Investigation Department (for short, “CID”) made reinvestigation and submitted a charge-sheet dated 31st March, 2009. In the final report submitted by the CID, it was recorded that no material was found against the appellants. (Para 5)
Thereafter, a further order was passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate on 3rd November, 2009 taking cognizance against the present appellants. This is the order which was subjected to a challenge before the High Court. (Para 7)
The High Court relied upon a decision of this Court in the case of Nupur Talwar vs. CBI and Anr. [(2012) 2 SCC 188] and rejected the petition for quashing filed by the appellant. (Para 8)
It was not open for the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate to entertain a protest petition against his earlier order of taking cognizance. The order dated 3rd November, 2009, amounts to modification of the earlier order dated 9th April, 2009, which was not permissible as there is no power conferred on the learned Judicial Magistrate to modify earlier order of taking cognizance. (Para 11)
These legal aspects have been clearly overlooked by the High Court. By referring to the decision of this Court in the case of Nupur Talwar (supra), the High Court observed that it is well-settled that once protest petition is filed, depending upon the facts of the case, the Court can proceed on the basis of that protest petition and follow the procedure prescribed under Sections 200 and 202 of the CrPC. In this case, the Court was dealing with a completely different case where protest petition was filed against an order taking cognizance. (Para 12)
Therefore, the Appeal succeeds. The impugned order dated 20th March, 2023 of the High Court is set aside and the impugned order dated 3rd November, 2009 passed by the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate is hereby quashed and set aside. (Para 13)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2023 STPL(Web) 422 SC
[2023 INSC 1002]
Ramakant Singh & Ors. Vs. State Of Jharkhand & Anr.
Criminal Appeal No(S). 3484 of 2023 (Arising Out of S.L.P. (Criminal) No(S).9228/2023)-Decided on 7-11-2023
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