LAWS(CAL)-1967-9-18

DIN MD GAZI Vs. STATE

Decided On September 12, 1967
DIN MD GAZI Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS application is directed against an order dated July 20, 1967 directing the petitioners to show cause under section 107 of the Code of Criminal Procedure why they shall not be asked to execute bonds for Rs. 10,000/- each with one surely of like amount for keeping the peace for one year and also against an order under section 114 of the Code of Criminal Procedure issuing warrants of arrest against them.

(2.) THE order drawing up the proceeding in case No. M 260 of 1967 against which this Rule is directed, is not signed by the magistrate, to be precise, it is a typed order signed as "sd/- A. K. Majumdar, Sub-divisional magistrate. " Obviously, the learned magistrate did not apply his mind to the allegations made or the facts disclosed or even the nature of the order he was going to pass and it betrays callous negligence on the part of a public officer purported to be a sub-divisional magistrate and a first class magistrate. That he did not apply his mind in drawing up the proceeding is also clear from the order which states that he had "received reports from various quarters including responsible Government officials" from which he was inclined to believe that the lost named 12 o. Ps. were men of desperate nature and they were either evicting illegally or helping or instigating others to evict illegally many rightful bargadars in parts of Hasnabad, Sandeskhali - I and mainakhan Development Blocks. This order also records that it was reported that they, being variously armed, were threatening others with death, grievous injury, arson etc. I have tried in vain with the help of the learned Advocates for the petitioners and the opposite party and also the learned Advocate appearing for the State to find out these materials from the record but none is available. The order again is comprehensive, viz. (1) order under section 144, Criminal Procedure Code restraining the opposite parties and all other persons except the petitioner and his men from going to the land, (2)proceeding under section 107, Criminal procedure Code to give bond for Rs. 10,000/- with one surety and (3) issue of warrant of arrest under section 114, criminal Procedure Code.

(3.) THE proceeding actually drawn up however, is under section 144, Criminal procedure Code and no notice under section 107 is given and no warrant of arrest is issued pursuant to this order in the case. Obviously, a routine comprehensive order is bodily lifted from some other record and typed by his Bench Clerk and it is this Bench clerk who signed the magistrate's name in the manner earlier stated. No magistrate perhaps ever surpassed him in abusing the process of the court and encroached upon the personal liberty of a citizen with such supreme indifference.