LAWS(J&K)-2000-5-8

SHER KHAN Vs. ABDUL MUHAMMAD KHAN

Decided On May 06, 2000
SHER KHAN Appellant
V/S
ABDUL MUHAMMAD KHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) ORDER :- A short but important question has arisen in this petition as to whether it is permissible for the Executive Magistrate to continue with the proceedings under Section 107, Cr.P.C. beyond the period of six months. To have an answer to the question it is appropriate to notice sub-section (6) of Section 117 of Cr.P.C. which is extracted for facility of reference.

(2.) A bare perusal of the aforementioned provision of law makes it obligatory upon a Magistrate to complete the inquiry within a period of six months from the date of its commencement. No doubt he has the power to extend the inquiry but in such eventuality he is to give special reasons and if special reasons are spelt out the proceedings can be extended but under proviso to sub-section (6) in no case beyond a period of one year.

(3.) It transpires from the file that although the proceedings have been continued beyond six months yet special reasons are wanting, so much so, same have been stretched beyond maximum period of one year. The Executive Magistrate appears unmindful of the legal position that the power made available to a statutory authority has to be exercised in the mode and manner as prescribed by the statute which he has observed in breach. Thus order impugned being illegal and without jurisdiction is liable to be set aside.