This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad regarding Case Number 8876 of 2023. The order notes that bailable warrants were served on three accused persons who failed to appear in court. Non-bailable warrants have now been issued for the remaining accused. The court also notes that judicial officers should not directly contact police officials, and instead a designated liaison officer should communicate court orders to authorities. The police commissioner is instructed to arrest the accused and produce them on the next court date of May 8th.
This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad regarding Case Number 8876 of 2023. The order notes that bailable warrants were served on three accused persons who failed to appear in court. Non-bailable warrants have now been issued for the remaining accused. The court also notes that judicial officers should not directly contact police officials, and instead a designated liaison officer should communicate court orders to authorities. The police commissioner is instructed to arrest the accused and produce them on the next court date of May 8th.
This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad regarding Case Number 8876 of 2023. The order notes that bailable warrants were served on three accused persons who failed to appear in court. Non-bailable warrants have now been issued for the remaining accused. The court also notes that judicial officers should not directly contact police officials, and instead a designated liaison officer should communicate court orders to authorities. The police commissioner is instructed to arrest the accused and produce them on the next court date of May 8th.
This document is a court order from the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad regarding Case Number 8876 of 2023. The order notes that bailable warrants were served on three accused persons who failed to appear in court. Non-bailable warrants have now been issued for the remaining accused. The court also notes that judicial officers should not directly contact police officials, and instead a designated liaison officer should communicate court orders to authorities. The police commissioner is instructed to arrest the accused and produce them on the next court date of May 8th.
Opposite Party :- State Of U.P. And 6 Others Counsel for Applicant :- Mohd. Kalim,Sabihul Akhlaq Ansari Counsel for Opposite Party :- G.A.
Hon'ble J.J. Munir,J.
Perused the report dated 21.04.2023 in compliance with our order
dated 17.04.2023 submitted by the Judicial Magistrate, Court No. 4, Allahabad. It shows that the bailable warrants were served upon the accused Shankar Lal, Dani Lal and Usha Devi. Despite service of the bailable warrants, these three accused have not appeared before the learned Magistrate. As such, the learned Magistrate has issued non-bailable warrants against rest of the accused that is to say, Seema, Mamta and Reena, earlier summoned through summons. The Magistrate has now written a letter to the Commissioner of Police, Prayagraj for service of processes.
The Magistrate must not write letters to the Commissioner of
Police or to any Executive Officer. If at all that is necessary the orders of the Court by the Magistrate or any other Court, should be communicated by an administrative or Ministerial Officer of the Court to the Police or other authority required to carry it out. The learned District Judge, Allahabad will take note of it and stop the practice of Judicial Officers sitting as Courts of law, writing demi- official letters or memoranda to the Police Officials or other Executive Officials. It could be apposite for the learned District Judge to consider setting up an agency or a Nodal Officer in the Judgeship, who may communicate the orders of every Judge to the authorities concerned, through a letter of his/her. The Commissioner of Police, Prayagraj shall ensure that all the absenting accused against whom warrants of arrest have been issued are arrested and produced before the Magistrate on the date fixed. Now, if there is any laxity in the matter, this Court would be compelled to summon the officials concerned for the lapse and pass appropriate orders to enforce the process of the Court. The learned Judicial Magistrate shall submit a further report about the status of the case on or before 08.05.2023.
List on 08.05.2023.
Let a copy of this order be communicated to the Judicial
Magistrate, Court No. 4, Allahabad through the learned Sessions Judge, Allahabad and the Commissioner of Police, Prayagraj by the Registrar (Compliance) within next 48 hours. Order Date :- 25.4.2023 Prashant D.
Digitally signed by :- PRASHANT DWIVEDI High Court of Judicature at Allahabad