PATNA, India, April 13 -- Patna High Court issued the following judgment on March 11:
1. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the informant and learned counsel for the State.
2. The present quashing application is filed on behalf of the petitioner for quashing the order of cognizance dated 13.09.2018 passed in Jagdish P.S. Case No. 37 of 2016 (Tr. No. 3396 of 2018) passed by the court of learned Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Bhagalpur in which cogniance of the offence has been taken under Section 406, 409, 420, 120(B) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 7 of the E.C. Act.
3. The prosecution case is that on the secret information on 03.02.2016 at 02:00PM Truck No. BR-10G-1884 and Truck No. DL-1GA-6303 were stopped at Bhagalpur Bounsi Road near Baijani Petrol Pump. It is alleged that on the verification of the loaded wheat bags on the trucks it was found that the bags were inscribed with the seal of Govt. of Punjab, crop year 2015-16. It was also found that all bags were stitched with the hand after removing machine stitches. It is further alleged that after verification of both trucks and weight it was found that 503 bags of wheat weighing 250 quintals were loaded on the Truck No. BR10G-1884 and 319 bags of wheat weighing 155 quintals was loaded on Truck No. DL-1GA-6303. After preparing seizure list both trucks were unloaded and wheat bags were handed over to Sri Abhay Kumar Pandey on Zimmanama and empty trucks were kept in the premises of Block under the safety and security of Jagdishpur Police Station till further order. It is also alleged that informant assumed that the same were subsidised food grains of Govt. Account and stitched with the machine, which was to be distributed amongst the beneficiaries. The truck drivers fled away and neither the owner of the trucks or drivers appeared with the valid documents and the informant further alleged that contractor Raman Kumar Singh and Subodh Gupta are responsible for the transportation of the wheat from the Naugachia Rail head, which proves that all are involved in the black marketing, as such the case was instituted.
4. The petitioner is named in the FIR as Transportercum-Handling Agent, though his role was confined to transportation of food grains. On completion of investigation, the police submitted Charge-Sheet No. 265 of 2018 dated 31.08.2018 against the petitioner and other three persons. Vide impugned order dated 13.09.2018, the learned court below took cognizance of the offences under Sections 406, 409, 420, 120B of the Indian Penal Code and Section 7 of the Essential Commodities Act against the petitioner (Subodh Kumar Gupta) and other three accused persons.
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