JUDGEMENT
LAKSHMAN URAON, J. -
(1.) IN this writ application, the petitioner has prayed for is -suance of an appropriate writ/order/direction for quashing the entire criminal proceeding against him in Vigilance PS Case
No. 28 of 1990 arising out of an occurrence dated 16.10.1988 in which sanction has not been
granted to prosecute this petitioner till date.
(2.) PETITIONER has stated that he joined services in the Commercial Taxes Department in the State of Bihar on 14.6.1972 and thereafter was posted at different posts in different places. The FIR was
lodged by the Officer -in -Charge, Vigilance Police Station, Bihar, Patna on 2.7.1990 bearing
Vigilance PS Case No. 28 of 1990, regarding certain irregularities have been committed by the
Purchase Committee of Operation Black Board Scheme of 16.10.1988, 22.10.1988 and
28.11.1988. Petitioner was posted as Director of Cultural Affairs, Art, Culture and Youth Affairs Department, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of Bihar, Patna on 7.10.1987 and
continued in the said post till 2.3.1989, though he was promoted to the post of Joint.
Commissioner, Commercial Taxes under Notification No. 466, Patna dated 12.4.1988. He was
transferre 'd thereafter on 1.3.1989 and joined as Joint Commissioner, Commercial Taxes
(Head Quarters) at Patna on 1.3.1989. The Directorate of Primary Education, Government of Bihar
under Notification No. B.Sell -7/98 Shi. 22, Patna dated 17.9.1988; named nine permanent
members for the Purchase Committee under Operation Black Board Scheme as well as seven
Special Invitees were notified. This petitioner claims that he was neither named as one of the
members nor was special invitee. Subsequently in the attendance register of the Purchase
Committee meeting dated 16.10.1988, someone signed as 'Devendra ' at serial No. 7.
Due to confusion, the alleged signature was thought to be the signature of this petitioner which he
denies. He has not participated in the meeting held on 16.10.1988. The name of this petitioner
was included in the supplementary Charge Sheet No. 1 of 1993 dated 4.1.1993 by the Vigilance
Department. Government of Bihar, Patna. Inspite of the strong protest raised by this petitioner, no
action was taken rather under Letter No. SR. 028 -90 NIG. 2354 dated 28.5.1993 sanction to
prosecute the petitioner under the provision of Section 19 of the Prevention of Corruption Act was
sought for from the State through the Commissioner -cum -Secretary, Finance Commercial Tax
Department, Government of Bihar, Patna.
Petitioner has further submitted that the Central Government has already refused sanction to prosecute Shri Rama -shankar Tiwari, the then Secretary, Human Resources Department,
Government of Bihar. Even though, he was the Chairman of the Purchase Committee of the Black
Board Scheme Operation and whose signature figured in all the proceedings of the Meeting, the
Attendance Register, etc on 16.10.1988, 22.10.1988 and 28.11.1988. It was further stated that at
the time of re -organization of the State of Bihar and on 15th November, 2000, the petitioner was
posted as Joint Commissioner, Commercial Taxes (Appeal), Hazaribagh Division, Hazaribagh and
since then was working as Joint Commissioner, Commercial Taxes (Administration), Dhanbad and
additional charges of Santhal Parganas Division, Dumka from 4.7.2001 till date. Inspite of sanction
having been sought to prosecute this petitioner as far back as on 28.5.1993, no action has been
taken by the respondents to prosecute him and as a result of which this petitioner is not getting
promotion and other benefits. The respondents have adopted harassing attitude by victimizing this
petitioner as he is not getting his salary since April, 2002 who is due to retire on 31.5.2003. On
these grounds, it was prayed to allow this writ application and entire proceedings against him
arising out of Vigilance PS Case No. 28 of 1990 dated 2nd July, 1990 be quashed.
(3.) RESPONDENT No. 5, has filed counter -affidavit stating therein that this criminal writ application is not maintainable before this Hon ble Court in view of the fact that entire occurrence has taken
place within the successor State of Bihar. In this case, investigation has already been completed
and sanction to prosecute was sought for from the Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar on
4.1.1993 itself, but due to delay in sanctioning prosecution, the matter could not be finalized and the proceeding also could not be concluded. After bifurcation of the State, the Government of
20/5/2014 Page 54 Amod Bala Mandal Versus State Of Jharkhand Bihar has already requested the Government of Jharkhand to issue prosecution order/sanction
order to prosecute in the changed situation because of the fact that the petitioner has now
become the officer of the State of Jharkhand and also in view of the fact that as per the judgment
of Hon ble High Court in the case of 'Arbind Vijay Bilung and another, see 2001 (3) JCR 155
(Jhr) the Government of Jharkhand should issue the sanction order for prosecution, but the same
was not done. This writ application is premature because until and unless prosecution is
sanctioned, the petitioner has no right to seek any remedy against the expected apprehension of
prosecution. This Hon ble High Court has already held in Ashok Kumar Singh ' case (LPA No.
281 of 2001), that when the place of occurrence is located within the State of Bihar, the writ or any other interlocutory application is not maintainable before the High Court of Jharkhand. It was also
mentioned that for the scheme namely Operation Black Board Plan for the year 1987 -88, a sum of
Rs. 9.12 crore was allotted to the Education Department by the H.R.D.. Government of India for
purchasing certain items. Without any advertisement, disclosing the details, only in National Herald
published the advertisement. So outsiders sent the tenders in a very few number. Most of the
bidders were neither the manufacturers nor the authorized dealers of the required items. The
Selection Committee selected for the purchase of materials and notified on 17.9.1988 as
Notification No. OB.O -7/88 (Shi) 22. The Committee held its meeting on 16.10.1988, 22.10.1988,
22.11.1988 and 28.11.1988 respectfully. In the said meeting itself on 16.10.1988, petitioner Devendra Prasad Sinhku, Director Culture, H.R.D., Bihar, Patna took part and signed in the
proceeding who was present in the meeting. During investigation, the Vigilance Department
collected evidence regarding criminal conspiracy hatched by the members of the Committee in
order to fulfill the object that the supply orders were given to the firms which were not properly
selected. After investigation, a proposal granting prosecution to the petitioner has also been sent
to the Secretary, Bihar, Patna under Memo No. 1 dated 4.1.1993 in which the sanction is still
awaited. On these grounds, it was submitted that this criminal writ application may be dismissed.;