LAWS(JHAR)-2010-8-45

SHASHIKANT C. ADESARA Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On August 04, 2010
Shashikant C. Adesara Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This Cr. Revision is directed against the order impugned dated 25.02.2008 passed by Shri D.C. Awasthi, Judicial Magistrate, 1st Class, Jamshedpur in C/1-477/2005 by which the Opposite Party Nos. 2 to 6 were discharged for the alleged offence under Sections 406/420/465/467/468/471/120B/34 of the Indian Penal Code by observing that the case, which was presented by the complainant Ramesh Kumar Ranpara was purely a case of civil nature and the complainant could not provide sufficient material to frame charge in the aforesaid sections against them, as such, the Opposite Party Nos. 2 to 6 were discharged.

(2.) The petitioner of this Cr. Revision was neither the complainant nor the accused opposite party in complaint C/1-477/2005 as such his locus to file the instant criminal revision has been challenged. Admittedly, the complainant did not prefer any revision nor the complainant has been impleaded as the opposite party by the petitioner herein who failed to associate himself so as to confer any legal right upon him to prefer this criminal revision by showing interest of the public at large.

(3.) The prosecution story in short, as presented by the complainant Ramesh Kumar Ranpara, claiming himself to be the Secretary of Shri Jamshedpur Gujrati Samaj, a Society duly registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as an Act) which was established in the year 1922 and thereafter a small school was opened in the year 1940. The school was registered in the year 1972 under the Act vide registration No. 82/Bihar/Patna The complainant explained that the said school which was established by Shri Jamshedpur Gujrati Samaj was run by the Managing Committee of the said Samaj since the year 1940. as such, the affairs of the said school was owned and managed by Shri Jamshedpur Gujrati Samaj with its Constitution Rules and Regulation under the name and style "Narbharan Hansraj Gujarati M. E. School", Jamshedpur drawn under the instruction of the members of the Executive Committee in the year 1940. The Executive Committee consisting of 12 members were authorized by the Samaj to look after the affairs of the institutions, however, the complainant alleged that no general meeting of the Executive Committee of Shri Jamshedpur Gujarati Samaj could be convened for the last 10 years till the institution of the complaint case. It was alleged in the complaint that the Opposite Party No. 2 to 6 who claimed themselves to be the office bearers of the Samaj and the members of the Managing Committee of the schools, had no right to usurp or misappropriate the properties, income generated from N.H. Gujarati M.E. School and the another School namely D.N. Kamani High School, the latter being named by reason of the fact that the Kamani family i.e. the members of the Opposite Party were the doners who contributed in constructions of the school buildings and for such reason they were treating both the schools to be their personal properties though the same was registered under the Societies Registration Act at the instance of Shri Jamshedpur Gujarati Samaj. The complainant alleged that the Managing Committee of the schools was formed unauthorizedly by the members of the O.P. Nos. 2 to 6 on 18.09 2003 to suit their unholy, illegal, unlawful and mala fide objects and they manufactured certain documents purporting to be the deed of trust concerning schools and that the accused persons (Opposite Party Nos. 2 to 6 herein) were not furnishing the statements of income generated from resources and the expenditure of the schools and thereby misappropriated huge amount for their personal gains. It was more particularly alleged against the O.P No 6 Praful H, Gandhi that he in connivance and concert with the members of the Opposite Party No. 2 to 5 assumed the office of secretary of the so-called Managing Committee and thereby embezzled the funds including the subscriptions realized from the members of Gujarati Samaj.