GIRISH CHANDRA GUPTA Vs. STATE OF U P
LAWS(ALL)-2000-12-15
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on December 21,2000

GIRISH CHANDRA GUPTA Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) V. K. Chaturvedi, J. Affidavit filed in support of the revision is taken on record.
(2.) AGGRIEVED by the order dated 14-12-2000 passed by the Special Judge (E. C. Act), Varanasi in Criminal Case No. 78 of 1992 under Section 3/7 of the Essential Commodities Act rejecting the applica tion of the revisionist for cross-examina tion of the prosecution witness, this revision has been preferred. Heard Sri O. P. Singh, learned counsel for the revisionist and the learned A. G. A. It has been argued that the revisionist is facing trial under Section 3/7 of the Essential Commodities Act since 1992 and after recording the statement of P. W. 1. Supply Inspector on 4-11-2000 the trial Court fixed 12-12-2000 for recording the statement of remaining prosecution witnesses. On the date fixed the revisionist could not appear on account of severe cold and fever and informed his counsel to seek adjournment. The application was al lowed, but since seven prosecution wit nesses were present in the Court their statements were recorded. However, since the counsel for the revisionist was also not present for cross- examination of the prosecution witnesses, the trial Court fixed 14-12-2000 for recording the state ment of the revisionist under Section 313 Cr. P. C. An application was moved for recalling the prosecution witnesses on 14-12-2000, but the same was rejected.
(3.) AFTER hearing the learned counsel for the parties and perusing the material on record and the impugned order, since the revisionist has been deprived of the right of cross-examination, I am of the opinion that in the interest of justice an opportunity may be given to the revisionist for cross- examination of the witnesses. This revision is finally disposed of with the direction that the trial Court shall summon all the seven prosecution wit nesses, who were present on 12-12-2000, for affording an opportunity to the revisionist to cross-examine them provided the revisionist deposits a cost of Rs. 5,000/- on or before 5th January, 2001 before the trial Court concerned.;


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