LAWS(RAJ)-1987-12-4

JAGDISH Vs. STATE

Decided On December 11, 1987
JAGDISH Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS revision is directed against the order of the learned Munsif& Judicial Magistrate, Sirohi dated May 15, 1986 whereby the learned Magistrate, while rejecting the final report given by the Police after investigation, has taken cognizance against the accused-petitioners Jagdish, Dalpat, Maina @ Meena and Kanchand under s. 323 IPC. It is alleged that before these orders were passed accepting or rejecting the final report, the complainant put in appearance through his counsel and he was heard.

(2.) MR. Singhi appearing for the accused-petitioners has submitted that when a final report is submitted by the Investigating Officer after investigation and if that final report is to be rejected and cognizance is to be taken against some persons then for the ends of justice, these persons have also a right to be heard and cognizance should be taken against them only after affording them an opportunity of hearing. In this respect, he placed reliance on a decision of this Court in Hardeo Singh Sandhu vs. State of Rajasthan (1), wherein a learned single Judge of this Court observed that if the complainant is heard on his protest petition against the acceptance of the final report and if the Magistrate feels that cognizance should be taken against certain persons, it is in the interest of justice that they may also be heard and they can only be heard, if a notice is given to them. In this case, the cognizance has been taken without giving a notice to the accused-petitioners.