LAWS(ALL)-1955-10-26

MUNESHWAR BUX SINGH Vs. STATE

Decided On October 05, 1955
MUNESHWAR BUX SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE, RAGHUNANDAN PRASAD Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Applicant Muneshwar Bux Singh lodged a report against his brother-in-law Raghunandan Prasad, who is the opposite party in this case, that a motor lorry registered as UPJ 156 which belonged to him has been stolen by Raghunandan Prasad. The police investigated this report and seized this motor lorry from the possession) of Raghunandan Prasad. While investigating the case it found that the dispute between Muneshwar Bux Singh and Raghunandan Prasad was of a civil nature and, therefore, a final report was submitted in this case and no prosecution was launched.

(2.) On the directions of the Superintendent of Police the recovered lorry was produced before Sri K. M. Ray, a Magistrate, presumably for a proper order to be passed under Section 523, Criminal P. C. Raghunandan Prasad applied to the Magistrate that the lorry should be returned to him. This application was filed by him on 18-7-1951 and the Magistrate asked for a report from the police. The police reported that the lorry may be returned to Raghunandan Prasad on his furnishing proper security. The learned Magistrate thereupon released the lorry in favour of Raghunandan Prasad on 19-7-1951, on his furnishing the: security demanded from him. This order dated 197- 1951 shall be referred by us as Order I in the rest of this decision.

(3.) Four days later on 23-7-1951, Muneshwar Bux Singh filed an application before Sri K. M. Ray alleging that although a final report has been submitted in this case, the applicant can produce satisfactory evidence about his ownership of the lorry and, therefore, the order of release passed in favour of Raghunandan Prasad may be withdrawn and the police may be asked to reconsider the case in the light of the evidence which was in his possession. Nest day, that is on 24-7-1951, Sri K. M. Ray passed the following order on this application:-