Premarajan M.V vs State Of Kerala on 17 December, 2024

Date:

Kerala High Court

Premarajan M.V vs State Of Kerala on 17 December, 2024

                                            2024:KER:95960

        IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                         PRESENT

        THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                          1946

               CRL.REV.PET NO. 66 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 20.10.2021 IN CRMP 1235/2018 IN

    CC NO.11 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                     JUDGE,THRISSUR

           CRIME NO.20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

         PREMARAJAN M.V.
         AGED 27 YEARS
         S/O.VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMBATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
         VADAKKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK, THRISSUR DISTRICT
         - 680 506.

         BY ADVS.
         SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
         SHAJIN S.HAMEED
         AMJATH A.R


RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

    1    STATE OF KERALA
         REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
         COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM - 682 031.
                                                2024:KER:95960
                                2
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


      2       V.K.FASALUL ALI
              (FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE
              CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.NO.562) S/O.KUNJALAN
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O.,
              VADAKKEKADU - 680 302.


              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY V.V.JOY
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE
              RAJIT
              ARJUN S.



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,     ALONG      WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                    3
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 120 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP 1238/2018 IN

      CC NO.14 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M.V.
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O.VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
              VADAKKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK, THRISSUR DISTRICT
              - 680 317.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R


RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM - 682 031.

      2       V.K.FASALUL ALI
              (FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO-
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD.NO.562), S/O.KUNJALAN,
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O.,
              VADAKKEKADU - 680 317.
                                                2024:KER:95960
                                4
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connected cases




              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              R2 BY PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              R2 BY T.C.KRISHNA
              R2 BY C.ANIL KUMAR
              R2 BY ASHA K.SHENOY
              R2 BY PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,     ALONG     WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                     5
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                  PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                    1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 121 OF 2022

       AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN Crl.M.Appl

  1240/2018 IN CC NO.16 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER&

                           SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR

                 CRIME NO.20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M V.,
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O. VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
              VADAKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK, THRISSUR DISTRICT.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R




RESPONDENT/S:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA ERNAKULAM.
                                                     2024:KER:95960
                                  6
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


      2       V K FASALUL ALI,
              (FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD, NO. 562), S/O. KUNJALAN
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE KALLUR P.O.,
              VADAKKEKADU.


              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL       HEARING          ON       03.12.2024,    ALONG   WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                    7
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 124 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP 1234/2018 IN

      CC NO.19 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

                 CRIME NO.20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M V
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
              VADAKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK, THRISSUR DISTRICT-
              680302.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R




RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM-682031.
                                                    2024:KER:95960
                                 8
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


      2       V K FAIZAL ALI
              FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO-
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO.562, S/O KUNJALAN
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE KALLUR P O,
              VADAKKEKADU-680302.


              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL        HEARING        ON       03.12.2024,    ALONG   WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                    9
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 127 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP 1239/2018 IN

      CC NO.15 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M V,
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O. VELAYUDHAN, MAMBRAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT
              VADAKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU, TALUK THRISSUR DISTRICT-
              680 302.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R



RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM-682 031.
                                                 2024:KER:95960
                                 10
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connected cases


      2       V.K.FASALUL ALI,
              ( FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO.562) S/O. KUNJALAN
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O.,
              VADAKKEKADU-680 302.

              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL        HEARING        ON    03.12.2024,    ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                   11
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 129 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP 1241/2018 IN

      CC NO.17 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M V
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O. VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
              VADAKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK THRISSUR DISTRICT -
              680 506.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R




RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM 682 031.
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                  12
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


      2       V K FASALUL ALI,
              (FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD, NO. 562), S/O. KUNJALAN
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE KALLUR P.O.,
              VADAKKEKADU 680 302.


              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL       HEARING          ON        03.12.2024,    ALONG   WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                   13
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 134 OF 2022

AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRLMP 1236/2018 IN

      CC NO.12 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M.V,
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O. VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE,
              NHAMANGHAT , VADAKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK,
              THRISSUR DISTRICT-680 506.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R



RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA,
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM 682 031.

      2       V.K. FASALUL ALI (FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. NO. 562)
              S/O. KUNJALAN RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE KALLUR
              P.O, VADAKKEKADU - 680 302.
                                                2024:KER:95960
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connected cases




              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANILKUMAR (KALLESSERIL)
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,     ALONG     WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                   15
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 135 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP 1242/2018 IN

      CC NO.18 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M V
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
              VADAKKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK THRISSUR DISTRICT,
              PIN-680506.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R




RESPONDENTS/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM-682031.
                                                2024:KER:95960
                                16
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connected cases


      2       V K FASALUL ALI
              FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO-
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD, NO.562) S/O KUNJALAN
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P O,
              VADAKKEKADU-680302.


              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,     ALONG     WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                   17
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 136 OF 2022

 AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP 1237/2018 IN

      CC NO.13 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

                 CRIME NO.20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/THIRD PARTY/COMPLAINANT:

              PREMARAJAN M.V
              AGED 57 YEARS
              S/O.VELAYUDHAN, MAMBARAMATH HOUSE, NHAMANGHAT,
              VADAKEKKAD, CHAVAKADU TALUK, THRISSUR DISTRICT
              - 680 506.

              BY ADVS.
              SUMAN CHAKRAVARTHY
              SHAJIN S.HAMEED
              AMJATH A.R




RESPONDENTS/RESPONDENT & PETITIONER/STATE & ACCUSED:

      1       STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY ITS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA, ERNAKULAM - 682 031.
                                                2024:KER:95960
                                18
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connected cases


      2       V.K.FASALUL ALI
              (FORMER PRESIDENT VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO-
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD.NO.562) S/O.KUNJALAN,
              RESIDING AT VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O.,
              VADAKKEKADU - 680 302.


              R1 BY SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              R1 BY SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)
              R2 BY P.RAMAKRISHNAN
              PREETHI RAMAKRISHNAN
              T.C.KRISHNA
              C.ANIL KUMAR
              ASHA K.SHENOY
              PRATAP ABRAHAM VARGHESE



          THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,     ALONG     WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                   19
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases


             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 412 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1242 OF

  2018 IN CC NO.18/2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              STATE OF KERALA
              THE STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE DEPUTY
              SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE , VIGILANCE &ANTI-
              CORRUPTION BUREAU, THRISSUR UNIT, PIN - 680001.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALI
              S/O KUNJALAN, VAKKAYIL HOUSE , KALLUR P.O.
              VADAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT ,VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO.562),
              PIN - 680302.


              BY ADVS.
              V.V.JOY
              RAJIT
              ARJUN S.
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connected cases




        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,   ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                    21
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                  PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                   1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 413 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1239 OF
    2018 IN C.C.NO.15 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER&
                  SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR
               CRIME NO.20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/RESPONDENT/COMPLAINANT:

              THE STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY THE ADDL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR ,HIGH
              COURT OF KERALA ,ERNAKULAM, PIN - 682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/PETITIONER/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALI
              S/O KUNJALAN , VAKKAYIL HOUSE ,KALLUR P.O ,
              VADAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT , VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO.562, PIN -
              679562.


        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING        ON     03.12.2024,      ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                    22
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                  PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                   1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 417 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1237 OF
 2018 IN C.C.NO.13/2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL
                      JUDGE,THRISSUR
REVISION PETITIONER/RESPONDENT/COMPLAINANT:

              STATE OF KERALA
              STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE ADDITIONAL
              PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, PIN -
              682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/PETITIONER/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALI
              S/O KUNJALAN, VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O
              VADAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT,VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO 562), PIN -
              680302.


        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING        ON     03.12.2024,      ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
                                                      2024:KER:95960
                                   23
Crl.R.P.Nos.66 of 2022 &
connected cases



             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 419 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1241 OF

   2018 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR

                    CRIME NO.VC/20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              STATE OF KERALA
              THE STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY ADDITIONAL
              PUBLIC PROSECUTOR HIGH COURT OF KERALA, PIN -
              682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALI
              S/O KUNJALAN, VAKKAYIL HOUSE,KALLUR.P.O.
              VALDAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT,VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO.562, PIN -
              679562.

      THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL     HEARING     ON    03.12.2024,    ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 420 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1240 OF

2018 IN CC NO.16 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              THE STATE OF KERALA
              THE STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE
              ADDITIONAL PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF
              KERALA, PIN - 682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUSED:

              V K FASALUL ALI
              S/O KUNJALAN , VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O,
              VADAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT, VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO.562), PIN -
              679562.


      THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL     HEARING     ON    03.12.2024,    ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                 PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                  1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 423 OF 2022

   AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CRMP NO.1238 OF

2018 IN CC NO.14 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL

                             JUDGE,THRISSUR

                 CRIME NO.20/2010 OF VACB, THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              THE STATE OF KERALA
              THE STATE OF KERALA REP BY ADDL. PUBLIC
              PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, PIN - 682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUED:

              V K FASALUL ALI
              S/O KUNJAN, VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR PO,
              VADAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT, VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO. 562), PIN -
              680317.
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        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING      ON   03.12.2024,   ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                  PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                    1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 426 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1236 OF

     2018 IN C.C.NO.12 OF 2014 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER&

                           SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              STATE OF KERALA
              THE STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE
              ADDL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR HIGH COURT OF KERALA,
              PIN - 682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALIN
              S/O. KUNJALAN, VAKKAYIL HOUSE , KALLUR P.O,
              VADAKKEKADU (FORMER PRESIDENT ,VADAKKEKADU
              SERVICE CO-OPERAIVE BANK LTD NO.562), PIN -
              680302.


      THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL     HEARING     ON    03.12.2024,    ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                  PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                   1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 429 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1243 OF

   2018 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              STATE OF KERALA
              REPRESENTED BY THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF
              POLICE,VIGILANCE & ANTI CORRUPTION BUREAU,
              THRISSUR UNIT, PIN - 680001.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALI
              S/O.KUNJALAN, VAKKAYIL HOUSE,
              KALLUR(PO),VADAKKEKADU(FORMER PRESIDENT,
              VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO
              562, PIN - 680302.



        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING        ON     03.12.2024,      ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.437/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE COURT ON
17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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             IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                  PRESENT

            THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE P.G. AJITHKUMAR

TUESDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2024 / 26TH AGRAHAYANA,

                                   1946

                       CRL.REV.PET NO. 437 OF 2022

  AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 26.10.2021 IN CR.MP NO.1235 OF

   2018 OF ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER& SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR

REVISION PETITIONER/COMPLAINANT:

              STATE OF KERALA
              STATE OF KERALA REPRESENTED BY THE ADDL. PUBLIC
              PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA, PIN - 682031.

              SMT. REKHA S, SR.PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              SRI A RAJESH, SPL. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
              (VIGILANCE)


RESPONDENT/ACCUSED:

              V.K.FASALUL ALI
              (FORMER PRESIDENT, VADAKKEKADU SERVICE CO-
              OPERATIVE BANK LTD NO. 562) , S/O KUNJALAN ,
              VAKKAYIL HOUSE, KALLUR P.O. VADAKKEKADU,
              PIN - 679562.



        THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION HAVING COME UP FOR
FINAL         HEARING        ON     03.12.2024,      ALONG    WITH
Crl.Rev.Pet.66/2022, 127/2022 AND CONNECTED CASES, THE
COURT ON 17.12.2024 DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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                     P.G. AJITHKUMAR, J.
    -----------------------------------------------------------
          Crl.R.P.Nos.66, 120, 121, 124, 127, 129,
          134, 135, 136, 412, 413, 417, 419, 420,
                423, 426, 429 and 437 of 2022
    -----------------------------------------------------------
         Dated this the 17th day of December, 2024
                            ORDER

A complaint was filed before the Enquiry Commissioner and

Special Judge, Thrissur by the petitioner in Crl.R.P. Nos.66, 120,

121, 124, 127, 129, 134, 135 and 136 of 2022 alleging that

common 2nd respondent and members of the Board of Directors of

Vadakkekkadu Service Co-operative Bank Ltd. committed

offences punishable under Sections 13(1)(c) & (d) read with

Section 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PC Act)

and Sections 409, 420 and 477A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860

(IPC). The State has filed the other set of revision petitions. A

preliminary enquiry was directed. That ensued registration of a

crime and investigation. The investigation culminated in filing

final reports against the 2nd respondent alone. The members of

the managing committee were absolved. Since the period of

offence spilled over to many years, separate final reports

concerning each year were submitted. That resulted in institution
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of C.C.Nos.11 to 19 of 2014.

2. The accused entered appearance and filed petitions

under Section 239 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

(Code) in each of the said cases seeking discharge. The

investigating officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police, VACB,

Thrissur filed counters to the said petitions. The Special Court,

after considering the rival contentions and the submissions at

the Bar, held as per the common order dated 26.10.2021 that

there were no sufficient materials to frame charges against

the accused. Resultantly, he was discharged in all the cases.

Challenging the said order, the complainant as well as the

State filed these revision petitions involving the provisions

under Section 397 read with Section 401 of the Code.

3. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner in

Crl.R.P. Nos.66, 120, 121, 124, 127, 129, 134, 135 and 136

of 2022, the learned Senior Pubic Prosecutor for the State

and the learned counsel for the 2nd respondent/accused.

4. V.C.No.20 of 2010 was registered on 01.11.2010

arraigning the accused and seven others, who were the
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President and members of the Managing Committee. The

allegation was that the Bank was collecting Rs.20/- or 4% of

the amount of loan from each of the ordinary loanees and the

amount so collected were deposited in an account opened in

the name of the accused. The amount so collected were

misappropriated by the accused and thereby the accused

obtained valuable and pecuniary advantage. The offence

alleged against them are under Section 13(1)(c) and (d) read

with Section 13(2) of the PC Act. Offences under Sections

409, 420 and 477A of the IPC were also alleged. After

investigation, it was concluded that the accused alone was

responsible and other members of the Managing Committee

did not have any role in the illegal collection of fund. That

resulted in submission of nine final reports splitting the

instances of misappropriation during each year. The accused

entered appearance and filed petition in all the cases seeking

discharge.

5. The allegations in all the cases are the same. The

instances of misappropriation each year are the subject
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matter of each of the final reports. The period and the

amounts vary. Subject to that elements of offences alleged

against the accused are the same. For an easy understanding

necessary facts are tabulated below:

Sl. Cr.R.P.No. C.C.No. Crl.M.P.No. Period of offence Amount
No. involved
1 66 of 2022 & 11 of 2014 1235 of 2018 04.02.1998 to Rs.9,093/-

437 of 2022 03.02.1999
2 134 of 2022 & 12 of 2014 1236 of 2018 04.02.1999 to Rs.11,332/-

426 of 2022 03.02.2000
3 136 of 2022 & 13 of 2014 1237 of 2018 04.02.2000 to Rs.13,270/-

417 of 2022 03.02.2001
4 120 of 2022 & 14 of 2014 1238 of 2018 04.02.2001 to Rs.11,412/-

423 of 2022 03.02.2002
5 127 of 2022 & 15 of 2014 1239 of 2018 04.02.2002 to Rs.9,671/-

413 of 2022 03.02.2003

6 121 of 2022 & 16 of 2014 1240 of 2018 16.12.2003 to Rs.12,020/-

420 of 2022 15.12.2004
7 129 of 2022 & 17 of 2014 1241 of 2018 16.12.2004 to Rs.10,176/-

419 of 2022 15.12.2005
8 135 of 2022 & 18 of 2014 1242 of 2018 16.12.2005 to Rs.5,820/-

412 of 2022 15.12.2006
9 124 of 2022 & 19 of 2014 1243 of 2018 16.12.2006 to Rs.4,044/-

429 of 2022 15.12.2007

6. The trial court after analysing the materials

produced by the prosecution held that Rs.20/- each was

collected from the loanees and the amount so collected were

deposited in the savings bank account opened in the name of

the accused. That was on the basis of a decision taken by the
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managing committee, and it was a unanimous resolution. The

materials further would show that the amount so collected

were distributed to various beneficiaries. Payment of premium

for the LIC policy of the accused and his son from the account

in question was found justifiable since sitting fees and other

payments to the accused were also credited in the same

account. It was accordingly held that there was no dishonest

or fraudulent intention behind the collection of such amounts

and disbursal of the same to the beneficiaries, and the

petitions for discharge were allowed.

7. The learned counsel for the complainant would

submit that the trial court appreciated the materials produced

by the prosecution as is being done at the trial, which is

impermissible. Section 239 of the Code envisages

consideration of a plea of discharge based only on the

materials produced by the prosecution and a prima facie

satisfaction that there exists a strong suspicion for presuming

that the accused has committed the offence is enough to

frame a charge. It is pointed out that when the amount was
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collected without sanction of law, the same was deposited in

the personal savings bank account of the accused and the

amounts were spent by him quite whimsically and only for his

personal advantage and not to the benefit of the Bank, that

amounted to an offence under Sections 13(1)(c) and (d) of

the PC Act. The accounts would show that from the same

account, LIC premium of the complainant and his son were

also paid and that would establish misappropriation of the

amounts collected from the loanees. When there are sufficient

materials to substantiate the facts, the trial court should not

have jumped into a conclusion that the charge would be

groundless. In the view of the learned counsel for the

complainant, there are enough materials to frame charges

against the accused.

8. The learned Special Public Prosecutor reiterated the

contentions of the complainant. It is further submitted that

even before the resolution by the Managing Committee

amounts were collected from the loanees. Without any criteria

the beneficiaries were selected and that indicated that the
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amounts collected were spent for the personal advantage and

political gain of the accused, which, at any rate, comes within

the mischief of Section 13(1)(d) of the PC Act. Also, it is

contended that the trial court far exceeded the powers

invested on it under Section 239 of the Code in order to

render a finding that the charge against the accused would

only be groundless. The impugned common order is

accordingly sought to be set aside.

9. What shall be the criteria for deciding a plea for

discharge has been subject of a catena of decisions by the

Apex Court. In State of Bihar v. Ramesh Singh [AIR 1977

SC 2018] the Apex Court held that at the stage of framing

charge, the court is not to see whether there is sufficient

ground for conviction of the accused or whether the trial is

sure to end in his conviction. At that stage, the truth, veracity

and effect of the evidence, which the prosecution proposes to

adduce, are not to be meticulously judged. It is also

unnecessary to weigh the probable defence of the accused.

The view taken by the Apex Court in Stree Atyachar Virodhi
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Parishad v. Dilip Nathumal Chordia and another [(1989)

1 SCC 715] is that the court need not conduct an elaborate

enquiry in sifting and weighing the material at the time of

framing charge. It is also not necessary to delve into various

aspects. All that the court has to consider is whether the

evidentiary material on record, if generally accepted, would

reasonably connect the accused with the crime. That view was

reiterated in State of Maharashtra and others v. Som

Nath Thapa and others [(1996) 4 SCC 659] where the

Apex Court held that if on the basis of materials on record, a

court could come to the conclusion that commission of the

offence is a probable consequence, a case for framing of

charge exists.

10. In Union of India v. Prafulla Kumar Samal and

another [(1979) 3 SCC 4] the Apex Court held that where

the materials disclosed grave suspicion against the accused,

which has not been properly explained, the court would be

justified in framing a charge against the accused. In Soma

Chakravarty v. State through CBI [(2007) 5 SCC 403]
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the Apex Court reiterated the said view by holding that when

there exists a strong suspicion, a charge can be framed. It

was cautioned also that a mere suspicion as distinguished

from grave suspicion is not enough to frame a charge. This

view was reiterated by the Apex Court in State by the

Inspector of Police, Chennai v. S.Selvi and another

[(2018) 13 SCC 455].

11. The view taken by the Apex Court in Hem Chand

v. State of Jharkhand [(2008) 5 SCC 113] is that the

court at the stage of framing charge exercises a limited

jurisdiction. It would only have to see as to whether a prima

facie case has been made out. Whether a case of probable

conviction for commission of an offence has been made out on

the basis of the materials found during investigation should be

the concern of the court. A similar view was taken in Vijayan

P. v. State of Kerala and another [(2010) 2 SCC 398].

The Apex Court however proceeded to hold further that the

judge who considers a question whether a charge is liable to

be framed is not a mere Post office to frame the charge at the
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behest of the prosecution. The judge is expected to exercise

his judicial mind to the facts of the case in order to determine

whether a case for trial has been made out by the

prosecution.

12. The Apex Court in Supdt. and Remembrancer of

Legal Affairs, West Bengal v. Anil Kumar Bhunja and

others [(1979) 4 SCC 274] held that at the stage of

framing charges, the truth, veracity and effect of the evidence

which the prosecutor proposes to adduce are not to be

meticulously judged. In Om Wati (Smt) and another v.

State, through Delhi Admn. and others [(2001) 4 SCC

333] the Apex Court held that it is not obligatory for the

judge at that stage of the trial to consider in any detail and

weigh in a sensitive balance whether the facts, if proved,

would be incompatible with the innocence of the accused or

not. It was held again in State (NCT of Delhi) v. Shiv

Charan Bansal and others [(2020) 2 SCC 290] that at the

stage of framing charge there cannot be a roving enquiry into

the pros and cons of the matter. The evidence is not to be
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weighed as if a trial is being conducted. If there is strong

suspicion which leads the court to think that there is ground

for presuming that the accused had committed the offence,

then the court should proceed with the trial.

13. In State by Karnataka Lokayukta, Police

Station, Bengaluru v. M.R.Hiremath [(2019) 7 SCC 515]

the question was as to what should be consideration while

deciding an application for discharge. It was held that the

court must proceed on the assumption that material which

has been brought on record by prosecution is true and

evaluate material in order to determine whether the facts

emerging from the material, taken on its face value, disclose

the existence of ingredients necessary to constitute the

offence. In State of Gujarat v. Dilipsinh Kishorsinh

Rao (MANU/SC/1113/ 2023], the Apex Court took a

similar view. In Captain Manjit Singh Virdi (Retd.) v.

Hussain Mohammed Shattaf and others [(2023) 7 SCC

633] the Apex Court held that at the stage of hearing on the

charges entire evidence produced by the prosecution is to be
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believed. In case no offence is made out then only an accused

can be discharged. Truthfulness, sufficiency and acceptability

of the material produced can be done only at the stage of

trial.

14. The facts that the accused was the President of

Vadakkekkadu Service Co-operative Bank during the period

from 26.11.1996 to 20.12.2002 and again from 03.11.2003 to

25.06.2008 and that Rs.20/- each was collected from the

persons who availed loan from the said Bank during the said

period are not in dispute. The prosecution alleges that

collection of such an amount is illegal and collected amounts

were expended by the accused for his personal gain. The view

taken by the trial court is that such collection of money was

based on a unanimous resolution adopted by the managing

committee, the collection was reflected in the day book and

ledger of the Bank and also the collected money was paid to

the beneficiaries. Insofar as the details as to the collection of

the amount, an account has been available in the Bank. A

prosecution witness Sri.Abdul Khader, who was the Secretary
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of the Bank, stated about such accounting. It is further seen

from the records of the prosecution that various amounts

were paid to the beneficiaries from the sum so collected.

Witnesses Nos.9, 11 to 15, 17 to 26, 28, 29, 31 and 32 gave

statements that they received financial aid.

15. The materials produced by the prosecution would

show that the amounts collected during 26.11.1996 to

20.12.2002 were remitted into account No.4344 at the same

Bank in the name of the accused. The collection during the

subsequent periods were remitted into account No.3194 at

the same Bank in the name of the accused. The main

allegation of the prosecution to substantiate that the accused

misappropriated amounts from the sum so collected is the

payment of the LIC premium of the accused and from his

account No.3194. The Secretary of the Bank gave a statement

that besides collection of Rs.20/- each from the loanees,

sitting fees and other amounts due to the accused were also

remitted into the same account. The materials produced by

the prosecution would not show that amount exceeding what
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was entitled by the accused was paid towards LIC premium.

16. A report of the officials from the Co-operative

Department was produced along with the prosecution records.

It is seen that during inspection, an anomaly was pointed out

concerning collection of Rs.20/- from the loanees. It was

essentially that without authorisation by the managing

committee, such collection was being made. It may be noted

that the managing committee vide resolution No.36 dated

06.12.2003 resolved to collect Rs.20/- each from loanees and

to remit the same in a savings bank account in the name of

the accused. It was further resolved to utilise the said amount

for helping needy people. Accounts in regard to the payment

of such amounts to various persons have been maintained in

the Bank. The allegation of the prosecution in that regard is

that the said accounts were maintained by the accused

himself and therefore favouritism in the matter of payment

could be inferred. And, there are no vouchers in that regard.

It is also alleged that having maintained such an account by

the accused himself, its accuracy cannot be inferred and that
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also incriminates him with the offence.

17. As held by the Apex Court in the aforementioned

decisions, the court is not expected to consider whether the

materials produced by the prosecution would necessarily lead

to a conviction. The court has to proceed on the assumption

that the materials brought on record by the prosecution are

true and act upon the same on its face value. The court

cannot go further for a meticulous analysis of the proposed

evidence by sifting and weighing the probative value of such

evidence.

18. Prosecution witnesses themselves stated that

collection of Rs.20/- each has been accounted for and

reflected in the day book and ledger maintained in the bank.

Regarding payment to the beneficiaries also, there is an

account book, but the same was maintained by the accused

himself and not by the officials of the Bank. The collection and

disbursal of the amount were supported by the resolution of

the managing committee, which was a collective decision. The

records would show that such collection was over and above
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the amount due to the Bank by way of interest and such other

charges. It was charged for inspection by the individual

members of the managing committee concerning the

identification of the loanees. When the same is reflected in the

materials produced by the prosecution, it cannot be said that

the bank sustained any loss on account of such collection and

disbursal of amounts. Of course, it may be possible to say

that such collection was not strictly in terms of the rules and

practices applicable to the Bank.

19. In State v. K. Mohanachandran [2017 (4) KHC

297] this court dilated the ingredients of various clauses in

Section 13(1)(d) of the PC Act. Section 13(1)(d) has three

components. What is punishable under clause (i) is the act of

a public servant in gaining any valuable thing or pecuniary

advantage for himself or any other person by some corrupt or

illegal means. What is made punishable under clause (ii) is

the act of a public servant in obtaining any valuable thing or

pecuniary advantage for himself or for any other person by

abusing his position as a public servant. An act of a public
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servant in obtaining any valuable thing or pecuniary

advantage for any other person without any public interest

while holding office as a public servant is made punishable

under clause (iii) of Section 13(1) (d) of the PC Act.

20. Going by the allegations in the final report the

offence that may be attributed to the petitioner is one coming

under clause (iii) of Section 13(1)(d) of the PC Act. In

Subash Parbat Sonvane v. State of Gujarat [(2002) 5

SCC 86] the Apex Court held that for convicting a person

under Section 13(1)(d) of the PC Act there must be evidence

that the accused “obtained” for himself or for any other

person, any valuable thing or pecuniary advantage by either

corrupt or illegal means or by abusing his position as a public

servant or he obtained for any person any valuable thing or

pecuniary advantage without any public interest.

21. In C.Surendranath and another v. State of

Kerala and another [2024 (2) KHC 134) this Court

considered a similar matter. It was held that dishonest

intention is sine qua non to attract the offence punishable
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under Section 13(1)(d) of the PC Act. Mere conduct and action

of the accused contrary to rules and departmental norms

would not amount to criminal misconduct by a public servant.

Viewed in the light of the law laid down in the

aforementioned decisions, the materials produced by the

prosecution are insufficient to make out a grave suspicion that

the accused has committed offences under Section 13(1)(c)

or (d) of the PC Act or the offences under Sections 409, 420

or 477A of the IPC. Therefore, the view taken by the trial

court resulting in the discharge of the accused cannot be said

to be incorrect or improper. In exercise of the powers of

revision under Section 401 of the Code, no interference on the

impugned order is warranted. These revisions petitions are

accordingly dismissed.

Sd/-

P.G. AJITHKUMAR, JUDGE
dkr
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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 412/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DATED
26.10.2021IN CMP NO 1242/2018 IN CC
NO. 18/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT
OF THE ENQ. COMMISSIONER AND SPL.

JUDGE, THRISSUR.

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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 413/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DATED
26.10.2021 IN CRLMP NO.1239/2018 IN CC
NO.15/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT OF
THE ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER AND SPECIAL
JUDGE, THRISSUR.

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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 417/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DATED
26-10-2021 IN CMP NO.1237/18 IN CC
NO.13/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT OF
THE ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER AND SPECIAL
JUDGE, THRISSUR
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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 419/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DATED
26-10-2021 IN CRL M.P. NO.17/2014 ON
THE FILE OF THE COURT OF THE ENQUIRY
COMMISIONER AND SPECIAL JUDGE,
THRISSUR 1241/2018 IN CC
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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 420/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGEMENT DATED
26.10.2021 IN CRL.M.P NO. 1240/2018 IN
CC NO.16/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT
OF THE ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER AND
SPECIAL JUDGE, THRISSUR
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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 423/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGEMENT DTD
26-10-2021 IN CRL.MP 1238/2018 IN CC
14/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT OF
THE ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER AND SPECIAL
JUDGE, THRISSUR
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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 426/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DATED
26-10-2021 IN CMP .NO. 1236/2018 IN CC
NO . 12/2014 ON THE COURT OF THE
ENQURIY COMMISSIONER AND SPECIAL
JUDGE, THRISSUR .

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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 429/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE A CERTIFIED COPY OF JUDGMENT DATED 26-
10-2021 IN CMP NO. 1243/18 IN CC NO.

19/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT OF
THE ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER AND SPECIAL
JUDGE, THRISSUR
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APPENDIX OF CRL.REV.PET 437/2022

PETITIONER ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE CERTIFIED COPY OF THE JUDGMENT DATED
26-10-2021 IN CRL M.P 1235/2018 IN CC
NO. 11/2014 ON THE FILE OF THE COURT
OF THE ENQUIRY COMMISSIONER AND
SPECIAL JUDGE,THRISSUR



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