(1.) Since the instant revision is filed for expeditious disposal of G.R. Case No.4232 of 2014 pending before the learned Judicial Magistrate, 1st Court at Barrackpore, this Court proposes to dispose of the application here and now.
(2.) Mrs. Sujata Das, learned P.P.-in-charge is present in Court. She is requested to represent the State of West Bengal. Copy of the application has been served upon her. She has agreed to represent the State. Her appointment be regularized by the learned Legal Remembrancer, Government of West Bengal through the learned Public Prosecutor, High Court, Calcutta.
(3.) The brief background of the case is necessary for proper disposal of the instant revision. In the year 2014 police registered suo motu F.I.R. against eight accused persons. In the year 2015 charge sheet was filed in the said case under Ss. 147/148/149/186/323/427 of the Indian Penal Code. After a lapse of six years plea was recorded under Sec. 251 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by the learned Magistrate on 18/1/2021. Since then series of dates were fixed but the prosecution failed to produce the witnesses on behalf of the prosecution. There are four charge sheet named witnesses. It takes at best four days to examine all the witnesses. The petitioner being the wife of the accused has come up with the instant application praying for expeditious disposal of the case on the ground that he got appointment as I.T. Analyst in T.C.S. However, his employment cannot be confirmed due to pendency of the above numbered criminal case.