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2014 (5) TMI 1238 - HC - Indian Laws


Issues:
Petitioner seeks quashing of order imposing conditions under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for appointment of an authorized representative in a criminal complaint. The issue involves legality of imposing conditions on the authorized representative of a corporation and compliance with the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Analysis:
The petitioner, a company, filed a petition against the State and respondents challenging the order passed by the Judicial Magistrate in a criminal complaint. The petitioner was accused in a case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The complaint involved summoning orders against the company and others, including an old-aged accused seeking exemption from appearance. The trial had to be restarted de-novo, and additional accused were summoned later. The petitioner appointed a new authorized representative due to the absence of the previous one. The trial court imposed conditions, including filing a bond, on the new representative, which the petitioner found illegal and contrary to law.

The respondent argued that the conditions imposed by the trial court were correct and lawful. The court examined Section 305 Cr.P.C., which deals with the procedure for corporations or registered societies as accused. The section allows a corporation to appoint a representative for inquiry or trial, and if the representative does not appear, certain requirements do not apply. The court noted that there is no provision in the Cr.P.C. for taking bail bonds from a representative or compelling their presence on every date.

Referring to a previous case, the court held that the condition imposing bail bonds on the representative was not in line with Section 305 Cr.P.C. Therefore, the court set aside the condition imposed on the authorized representative, stating that any order resulting from noncompliance with the condition should also be nullified. The petition was allowed, and the condition was deemed unlawful and set aside.

 

 

 

 

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