LAWS(P&H)-1992-7-25

DHARAM VIR SINGH SETHI Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On July 17, 1992
DHARAM VIR SINGH SETHI Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Dharam Vir Singh Jethi, has moved the present petition under section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure praying that F.I.R. No. 211 dated 15/12/1988, registered at Police Station Sadar, Patiala, under Sections 409/ 465/468/471/120-B of the Indian Penal Code and under section 13(1) (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, be quashed.

(2.) Briefly, it has been alleged that the petitioner was working as an Agriculture Officer, at Patiala and he was neither Manager of the firm in question nor it was under his control. It has further been alleged that Kashmira Singh was working as Manager since 1977 and it was under the direct control of Chief Agriculture Officer, Patiala. It has further been alleged that S. Sardul Singh was to supervise the cutting of the paddy crop and he was to keep/store it in the Government Warehouse. One key was to be kept by S. Sardul Singh and other was to be kept after putting seal with the Firm Manager and no such duty was assigned to the petitioner. S. Sardul Singh vide his letter No. 558, dated 19/10/1984 further entrusted the work to Rameshwar Dass Duggal; that there was delay in as much as the occurrence allegedly took place in the year 1984, whereas the F.I.R. was registered on 15/12/1988 and no challan was presented in the Court till the institution of the present petition. In para 4 of the present petition it has also been averred that there was a specific opinion even at the level of Director, Vigilance Bureau that no case was made out so far as the present petitioner was concerned.

(3.) During the course of arguments the learned counsel for the petitioner has pointed out that there is a specific mention even in the reply to para No. 1 of the petition that the dried paddy crop was entrusted to Kashmira Singh, Agriculture Inspector, against proper receipt duly signed by the aforesaid Kashmira Singh.