JUDGEMENT
Harbans Singh Rai, J. -
(1.) JAWAND Singh son of Jagir Singh, Driver resident of Talwandi Khurd District Ludhiana was prosecuted under Section 25 of the Arms Act and convicted by Shri R. L. Anand, Additional Judge, Special Court, Ludhiana, - -vide his order dated 18th February, 1985.
(2.) THE allegation against Jawand Singh was that he was in possession of 38 bore Smith Weason U.S. revolver and as he could not produce any license for the same, he had committed an offence under the Arms Act. During trial it revealed that the weapon belonged to Mohanbir Singh in whose employment Jawand Singh was as a Driver and it was a licenced weapon of Mohanbir Singh who appeared as D.W. 1. Shri R. L. Anand, learned Additional Judge, Special Court, Ludhiana, while convicting Jawand Singh, confiscated the weapon to the State. Mohanbir Singh feeling aggrieved, filed a petition in the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India challenging the confiscation of the weapon. The apex Court directed him to approach this Court. A Division Bench of this Court presided over by Chief Justice, V. Ramaswami, ordered on December 18, 1987 that a regular appeal against confiscation be filed. The Bench also condoned limitation. Consequently, this appeal has been filed by Mohanbir Singh.
(3.) I have heard the learned Counsel for the parties and gone through the judgment. The main grievance of the Appellant is that at the time the confiscation order was passed, he was not heard.;
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