LAWS(SC)-1968-10-32

RAMESH CHANDRA MEHTA DATTATRAYA WAMAN CHITNIS FATAKIA PUNAMCHAND RAMLALJI PUNAMCHAND RAMLALJI Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL :H R SIYAM ASSISTANT COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS BOMBAY:K K GANGULI ASSTT COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS BOMBAY :DADY ADAVJI AMPTJER :V R R GAMES ASSISTANT COLLATOR OF CUSTOMS BOMBAY

Decided On October 18, 1968
RAMESH CHANDRA MEHTA Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The Assistant Collector of Customs filed a complaint against Ramesh Chandra Mehta and four others in the Court of the Additional District Magistrate, 24 Parganas, charging them with offences under Section 120B Indian Penal Code read with Section 167 (81) of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, Section 5 of the Import and Export Control Act, 1947, and for specific offences committed in pursuance of the conspiracy. It was the case of the complainant that when Mehta was searched on December 13, 1962, at the Dum Dum Airport, Calcutta, diamonds and jewellery worth Rupees 1,91,000/- were found on his persons and currency notes of Rs. 27,000/- were found in a suit-case with him and that pursuant to a statement made by Mehta diamonds, pearls and jewellery of the value of Rs. 2,61,800/- and correspondence, telegrams and cables bearing upon the conspiracy to smuggle gold, precious stones etc., into India form foreign countries were recovered from different places.

(2.) The complainant tendered in evidence at the trial certain confessional statements which he claimed were made before the Customs Authorities in an enquiry under Section 171-A of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, by Mehta and the other persons accused. Counsel for the accused objected to the admissibility of that evidence but the objection was over-ruled by the Trial Magistrate. The High Court of Calcutta rejected a petition invoking 'their revisional jurisdiction against the order of the Trial Magistrate. With special leave, Mehta has appealed to this Court.

(3.) Counsel for Mehta urged three contentions in support of the appeal: