Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 197, 482 – Prosecution Sanction – Fabricating official documents – Offence punishable under Sections 409, 419, 420, 423, 465,466, 467, 468, 471 and 473 IPC read with Section 149 and Section 34 thereof–Sanction to prosecute – The competent authority has declined to grant sanction to prosecute – High Court has held that in the absence of such sanction, respondent No. 2 cannot be prosecuted and consequently has quashed the complaint as well as the charge-sheet, giving liberty to the appellant to assail denial of sanction to prosecute respondent No. 2 in an appropriate proceeding, if so advised – Question whether respondent No.2 was involved in fabricating official documents by misusing his official position as a public servant is a matter of trial – Certainly, a view can betaken that manufacturing of such documents or fabrication of records cannot be a part of the official duty of a public servant -If that be the position, the High Court was not justified in quashing the complaint as well as the charge-sheet in its entirety, more so when there are two other accused persons besides respondent No.2 -Respondent No.2 had unsuccessfully challenged the complaint in an earlier proceeding under Section 482 Cr.PC. – Though liberty was granted by the High Court to respondent No.2 to challenge any adverse report if filed subsequent to the lodging of the complaint, instead of confining the challenge to the charge-sheet, respondent No.2 also assailed the complaint as well which he could not have done – High Court erred in quashing the complaint as well as the charge-sheet in its entirety -Order of the High Court liable to be set aside – Made clear that observations made in this judgment are only for the purpose of deciding the present challenge and should not be construed as our opinion on merit – That apart, all contentions are kept open. (Para 25 and 26)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 42 SC
[2024 INSC 42 = JT 2024 (1) SC 276]
SHADAKSHARI Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA & ANR
Criminal Appeal No. 256 of 2024-Decided on 17-1-2024
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