Ekta Jha v. State (NCT of Delhi)

Delhi High Court · 21 Jul 2015 · 2015:DHC:5807
Sunil Gaur
CRL.M.C. 3081/2012
2015:DHC:5807
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The Delhi High Court held that while Delhi police have jurisdiction under Section 183 CrPC for offences during a journey terminating in Delhi, the revisional court rightly declined to transfer the FIR registration from Aligarh police, which was better equipped to investigate.

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CRL.M.C. 3081/2012 Page 1
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: July 21, 2015
CRL.M.C. 3081/2012
EKTA JHA ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. V.K. Jha and Mr. Neeraj Bhardwaj, Advocates
VERSUS
STATE (NCT OF DELHI) .....Respondent
Through: Mr.Praveen Bhati, Additional Public Prosecutor for respondent-
State
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR
JUDGMENT
(ORAL)
While traveling from Bihar to Delhi, petitioner had lost her bag when the train was crossing Aligarh and on reaching Delhi, she had made a complaint to the local police, who had registered Zero FIR and had transferred the said FIR to the concerned police station in Aligarh.
Learned counsel for petitioner submits that Aligarh police has filed an untraced report in the said FIR.
Vide impugned order of 21st August, 2012, learned revisional court has opined that the concerned police station within whose jurisdiction theft has taken place would be better equipped as compared to Anand
Vihar Police Station and so, there is no requirement to direct the registration of FIR in P.S. Anand Vihar, Delhi.
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CRL.M.C. 3081/2012 Page 2
Attention of this Court is drawn to a decision of Punjab and
Haryana High Court in Harish Tiwari v. Vimal Kumar Singh, 1995 Crl.L. J. 3859 and a decision of Himachal Pradesh High Court in Charanjit
Singh v. State of H.P., 1986 Crl. L. J. 173 to submit that the legal position in respect of interpretation of Section 183 of Cr.P.C. is that the place where the journey terminates also has the territorial jurisdiction to entertain the complaint and so, the impugned order does not reflect the correct legal position.
No doubt, in view of the decisions in Harish Tiwari (supra) and
Charanjit Singh (supra), Delhi courts have the territorial jurisdiction but since the untraced report has been filed in the case in hand, therefore, this
Court is not inclined to exercise its inherent jurisdiction to interfere with the impugned order, which does not state in so many words that the Delhi
Courts have no territorial jurisdiction. All that is said in the impugned order is that the Aligarh police station would be better equipped.
With the aforesaid observations, this petition is disposed of.
(SUNIL GAUR)
JUDGE
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