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Right to summon documents cannot be available after s. 313 Cr.P.C statement has been recorded

In this appeal, MD. Ghouseuddin challenges the High Court's decision to reverse the Trial Court's order on summoning documents. Learn more here.
Ramprakash Rajagopal September 17, 2023 3 Min Read
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This appeal takes exception to the judgment and order dated 05.02.2019 passed by the High Court for the State of Telangana at Hyderabad in Criminal Revision Case No. 3297 of 2018 allowing the revisional application and reversing the decision of the Trial Court in rejecting the application for summoning of the document(s) moved by the private respondent.

Two contentions have been raised before us.

The first is that the High Court has exceeded its revisional jurisdiction as the order passed by the Trial Court was an interlocutory order. On merits, it is submitted that the High Court ought not to have reversed the well-reasoned decision of the Trial Court. It ought to have taken into account all relevant aspects, including the fact that the trial had already completed long back and, thereafter, accused was examined under Section 313 Criminal Procedure Code. The application for summoning the document(s) was moved only thereafter and that too without laying proper foundation for grant of such relief as claimed by the private respondent.

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Having heard learned counsel for the parties and going through the record, we are of the considered opinion that even if the question as to the jurisdiction of the High Court need not be over-emphasized, the fact remains that the Trial Court had given sound and tangible reasons for rejecting the application for summoning of the document(s) moved at such a belated stage and without any justification for such relief. The High Court has completely glossed over this aspect in the impugned judgment. The right to summon document(s), indeed, is available but that has to be exercised when the trial is in progress and not when the trial is completed, including after the statement of accused under Section 313 of Criminal Procedure Code had been recorded. The efficacy of the trial cannot be whittled down by such belated application.

Accordingly, this appeal succeeds and the impugned judgment and order passed by the High Court is set aside and the order of the Trial Court is restored, rejecting the application for summoning the document(s).

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MD. GHOUSEUDDIN Appellant(s) VERSUS SYED RIAZUL HUSSAIN & ANR. Respondent(s) – CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 585 OF 2021 (Arising out of SLP(Crl.) No. 3191 of 2019) – July 12, 2021.

https://main.sci.gov.in/supremecourt/2019/12213/12213_2019_34_40_28390_Order_12-Jul-2021.pdf

MD. Ghouseuddin vs. Syed Riazul Hussain

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  • SECTION 319 – POWER OF SUMMONING – EXPLAINED
  • Victim rights.
  • POLICE SUMMONS – POLICE CAN ISSUE SUMMON U/SS 160 AND 91 Cr.P.C ONLY IN THE COURSE OF INVESTIGATION AFTER AN FIR IS REGISTERED UNDER SECTION 154 Cr.P.C
  • STATEMENT u/s 164 Cr.P.C – NOT COMPULSORY TO RECORD.
  • WHETHER IN A COMPLAINT CASE, MAGISTRATE AFTER ISSUANCE OF SUMMONS TO THE ACCUSED CAN DISMISS THE COMPLAINT FOR WANT OF JURISDICTION?

Further Study

Section 204 Cr.P.C: Summoning order without reasons is impermissible under the law

Police summons: Police may summon parties during preliminary inquiry

Section 91 Cr.P.C: Accused has no right to summon call at the stage of charge framing

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