(1.) : Rule returnable forthwith. Heard finally with the consent of the parties.
(2.) THE present application under section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code is directed against the judgment passed by the Additional Sessions judge, Nagpur by which the Additional Sessions judge, Nagpur has allowed the appeal filed by the present respondent Nathusingh Bhagwantsingh chandel. The said appeal was directed against the order passed by the Deputy Conservator of Forest and by the impugned order the said authority has cancelled the saw mill licence of the appellant for having breached the condition No. 5 (c) of the licence to run the saw mill. Strangely enough, the appellant filed an appeal against this order relying on section 61d of the Indian Forest Act, 1927.
(3.) SECTION 61d provides an appeal only against the orders passed under section 61a or section 61c of the Indian Forest Act. Section 61a pertains to the orders of confiscation by the forest officers of the forest produce where the forest offence is believed to have been committed. It provides that where a forest offence is believed to have been committed in respect of timber, sandalwood, firewood or any other notified forest produce which is the property of the State Government, the officer seizing the property under sub-section (1)of section 52 shall without any unreasonable delay produce it together with all tools, boats, vehicles and cattle used in committing of such offence before an officer authorised by the State government. Sub-section (2) of section 61a pertains to the power of the State Government to authorise any one or more officers for the local area, while sub-section (3) provides that where the authorised officer is satisfied that a forest offence has been committed in respect of such property, he may order the confiscation of the property so seized together with all tools, boats, vehicles and cattle. Sub-section (4) entails upon such authorised officer to sell such property by public auction where he is convinced of the public interest involved in the same. Section 61b provides for issue of show cause notice and thus providing an opportunity to a person to show cause against such proposed confiscation. Section 61c only provides a revision against the order passed under section 61a.