(1.) THIS is an appeal brought by , Sub-Inspector Kundan Lal against a judgment and decree of mr. Jawala Das, Subordinate Judge 1st Class, Ambala, dated 18-11-1948 decreeing the plaintiff's suit for Bs. 2,000/- as damages for wrongful confinement against the appellant Sub-Inspector kundan Lal and the Superintendent of Police of the District Mr. Balbir Singh. The appeal was filed by Kundan Lal alone but under the grounds of appeal a note was added: respondent No. II (S. Balbir Singh) is made one 'pro forma' and this appeal is filed for his benefit also". On 23-6-1949 on an application made by Mr. Balbir Singh for being transposed as an appellant harnam Singh J. passed the following order "allowed subject to just exceptions".
(2.) THE facts which have given rise to this appeal are that the plaintiff Des Raj, who carries on some kind of a Chemist's shop in Kalka town and has been given the honorific appellation of doctor and claims to be a private medical practitioner and social and political worker, was arrested by the Special Police under Sections 120-B, 420 and ' 161, Indian Penal Code, but was released on bail on 7-7-1944. Hari Chand P. W. 9 stood surety for him. On 25-9-1944 when Mr. Balbir Singh, District Superintendent of Police, was in camp at Kalka Hari Chand made an application asking for the cancellation of his bail bond because his father was displeased for his standing surety for a sum of Rs. 40,000/ -. On this application Mr. Balbir Singh passed the following order which is Ex. P. 4/b at page 83:
(3.) DES Raj was produced before the District Magistrate on 26-9-1944, and he ordered that Dea raj be produced in the Court of District Magistrate, Lahore. It appears that the Prosecuting sub-Inspector Chambel Singh made a note on the back of the challan and this note is Ex. P. 3/b, where it was stated that Des Raj was arrested and released by the Special Police War establishment Lahore, that the sureties had applied for the cancellation of the bail bonds, that the accused persons had been arrested for their failure to furnish security and had been produced in court and it was requested that an order for their transfer to Lahore District be passed. Thereupon Des Raj was taken to Lahore and was produced before the Duty Magistrate on the 27th of September at Lahore and an application was there made by Dy. S. P. Dhan Raj that the accused be released on bail if respectable sureties were offered, otherwise 15 days' remand be granted and the accused kept in the judicial lock up. On the same day the Duty Magistrate passed an order that Des Raj be released on bail in a sum of Rs. 40,000/ -. Des Raj was released on bail, this bail being furnished on 3-10-1944.