The petitioners have been served with notice under Section 108 of the Customs Act, 1962, to appear before the concerned customs authority for interrogation in connection with certain matters. The petitioners are apprehensive that coercive attempts may be made to extort confessions from them. Accordingly, they have prayed that the interrogation of the petitioners be conducted not in the immediate presence of their lawyer, but that the petitioners’ lawyer should be allowed to be present during the interrogation, within a visible but beyond hearing distance.
This Court have also had occasion to deal with similar matters and we had passed similar orders to the extent that the petitioners’ counsel would be allowed to be present at the time of interrogation within visible distance, though beyond hearing distance.
Accordingly, we allow the criminal miscellaneous petition and direct that the petitioners’ advocate should be allowed to be present during the interrogation of the petitioners but that he should be made to sit at a distance beyond hearing range, but within visible range and the lawyer must be prepared to be present whenever the petitioners are called upon to attend such interrogation.
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT
Citation:
2023 STPL(WEB) 21 SC
BIRENDRA KUMAR PANDEY AND ANOTHER Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANOTHER
Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 28 of 2012-Decided on 08-06-2023
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