LAWS(P&H)-2006-1-51

HARDIAL SINGH Vs. HARBANT SINGH

Decided On January 09, 2006
HARDIAL SINGH Appellant
V/S
HARBANT SINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS case has a chequered history. The present respondent, Harbant Singh etc. filed complaint against the appellant, Hardial Singh who is Lambardar of village Bhurred, Teshil and District Ropar. The complaint which dates back to 15 years ago i.e. 15.5.1991 contained allegation against the appellant Lambardar that he was collecting unauthorised revenue from people and that he was getting people involved in wrong cases. This complaint was referred to the S.D.M. for enquiry who recommended his removal. The District Collector, after hearing the Lambardar marked a fresh enquiry to the S.D.M. who returned the finding that the complaint was motivated. The District Collector agreed with this observation vide order dated 8.11.1995. Complainants/present respondents went in appeal before the Commissioner who remanded the matter, vide order dated 27.10.1997 to the District Collector for a fresh decision. The matter went upto the Financial Commissioner Revenue who endorsed the Commissioner and upheld the remand order. Thereafter, the District Collector re-examained the matter and returned the same finding, vide order dated 2.3.2001 that the complaint was motivated and devoid of merits. The respondents/complainants preferred appeal against this order before the Commissioner who again remanded the matter vide impugned order dated 25.9.2002.

(2.) HARDIAL Singh, Lambardar had preferred present revision petition against this order of the Divisional Commissioner, Patiala on the ground that the complaint of the present respondents against him was motivated, that the District Collector had twice concluded that the complaint was frivolous and that criminal complaints filed by the respondents on various dates with similar allegations had been found baseless by the court of Judicial Magistrate vide order dated 12.8.1994 of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Ropar regarding charges under Sections 182, 406, 411, 418, 427, another order dated 2.7.2997 of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ropar in criminal charges under Sections 109, 182, 406, 411, 418, 427 and in another order dated 24.11.2001 of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Ropar in criminal charges under Sections 406 and 420.