LAWS(P&H)-2012-11-27

GURMUKH SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On November 02, 2012
GURMUKH SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) GURMUKH Singh, the petitioner has brought this petition under the provisions of section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing of FIR No. 34 dated 13.5.2011 (Annexure P3) registered at Police Station Sadar Gurdaspur, District Gurdaspur under sections 363 and 366 of Indian Penal Code alongwith all subsequent proceedings arising therefrom in the interest of justice.

(2.) RANJIT Kaur, the complainant lodged the FIR against Gurmukh Singh, the petitioner and others claiming that Gurmukh Singh and others joined hands and took away her minor daughter, Lovepreet Kaur, respondent No.3. She also claimed that she was not heard by the police though, she approached the police previously. Learned counsel for the petitioner has contended that Lovepreet Kaur has been in love with the petitioner, Gurmukh Singh. According to her, they had married and had applied for protection to their life and liberty before this court. According to her, the petitioner and Lovepreet Kaur are happily settled in their married life. She has further submitted that the police got recorded the statement of Lovepreet Kaur under section 164 Cr.P.C. and in the said statement, she has stated that she is happily living with her husband, Gurmukh Singh.

(3.) IT is a case where respondents No.1 and 2, the State of Punjab and the complainant, Ranjit Kaur had filed their replies. This court vide orders dated 13.7.2012 directed the statement of Lovepreet Kaur to be got recorded under section 164 Cr.P.C. The said statement has now been got recorded by the police in which admittedly she has stated about her marriage with Gurmukh Singh and her living a happy married life with the petitioner, Gurmukh Singh. The statement of Ranjit Kaur, on the basis of which the FIR had been recorded is not containing the details of the incident of taking away of Lovepreet Kaur. The only witness in support of the prosecution case would, therefore, be Lovepreet Kaur. She has admittedly stated in her statement recorded under section 164 Cr.P.C. that she had married Gurmukh Singh, the petitioner of her own will and was living a happy married life with him. These circumstances show that at the trial, Lovepreet Kaur would be the last person to support the prosecution case. Therefore, possibility of conviction in this case is very bleak.