(1.) The present Misc. Petition has been filed on behalf of the petitioner challenging the order dated 02.04.2009 passed by the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class No. 2, Sri Ganganagar, whereby, the learned Magistrate on the application of the accused has directed the petitioner to take oath in the name of 'Saved Peer Baba'. The said order was challenged in revision and the learned Sessions Judge, Sri Ganganagar has affirmed the order of the learned Magistrate by rejecting the revision on 09.06.2009 and hence the present Misc. Petition. Assailing the orders impugned passed by the learned courts below, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that as per the Oaths Act, 1969, the manner in which the oath has to be administered is the discretion of the Court. The court can give direction to take the oath in a particular form but such a direction cannot be issued at the request of the accused. In these circumstances, the orders impugned passed by the courts below are abuse of the process of the court.
(2.) I have heard learned counsel for the parties, perused the orders impugned passed by the learned courts below, the provision of Section 6(1) of the Oaths Act, 1969 and have considered the arguments advanced at the bar.
(3.) The provision of Section 6(1) of the Oaths Act, 1969 reads as under: