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        2021 (3) TMI 283 - HC - Indian Laws

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        Accused must deposit 50% of compensation, Court upholds release, emphasizes complainant's suffering. The Court directed the accused to deposit 50% of the total compensation amount within four weeks, setting aside the impugned Order rejecting modification ...
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                            Accused must deposit 50% of compensation, Court upholds release, emphasizes complainant's suffering.

                            The Court directed the accused to deposit 50% of the total compensation amount within four weeks, setting aside the impugned Order rejecting modification of the suspension of sentence. The Court upheld the release of the deposited amount by the accused but required the complainant to file an undertaking for its return with interest if the appeal failed. The Court found the accused responsible for delaying trial proceedings and emphasized the complainant's suffering due to prolonged litigation.




                            Issues Involved:

                            1. Impugned Order dated 28th September 2020 rejecting modification of Order of suspension of sentence.
                            2. Impugned Order dated 28th September 2020 allowing the release of Rs. 47,07,500/- deposited by the accused.
                            3. Adequacy of compensation amount to be deposited by the accused during the pendency of the appeal.
                            4. Responsibility for the delay in trial proceedings.

                            Detailed Analysis:

                            1. Impugned Order dated 28th September 2020 rejecting modification of Order of suspension of sentence:

                            The petitioner/original complainant challenged the Order dated 28th September 2020, which rejected his application for modifying the Order of suspension of sentence passed on 27th February 2020. The Appellate Court had suspended the sentence of the accused, directing him to deposit 25% of the total compensation within 60 days, failing which the amount would carry an interest rate of 6% per annum. The complainant sought modification, arguing that the Appellate Court had become functus officio and lacked the power to modify its own Order. The Court found that the Appellate Court's direction to deposit 25% of the compensation was inadequate and needed enhancement to 50%.

                            2. Impugned Order dated 28th September 2020 allowing the release of Rs. 47,07,500/- deposited by the accused:

                            The original accused contested the Order dated 28th September 2020, which allowed the complainant to release Rs. 47,07,500/- deposited by the accused as per the Order dated 27th February 2020. The accused argued that the Appellate Court should not have released the amount during the pendency of the appeal and should have imposed stricter conditions. The Court upheld the release of the amount but required the complainant to file an undertaking to return the amount with interest if he did not succeed in the appeal.

                            3. Adequacy of compensation amount to be deposited by the accused during the pendency of the appeal:

                            The Court examined whether the 25% compensation amount directed by the Appellate Court was sufficient. The complainant argued that the amount was insufficient and that the accused had protracted the proceedings for over nine years. The Court found merit in the complainant's argument, noting that the accused had already deposited 25% of the compensation. The Court directed the accused to deposit 50% of the total compensation amount within four weeks, modifying the previous Order and deleting Clause No.3 of the operative part of the Order dated 27th February 2020.

                            4. Responsibility for the delay in trial proceedings:

                            The complainant argued that the accused was responsible for the delay in the trial, which took over nine years to conclude. The Court noted that the Hon'ble Supreme Court had directed the Trial Court to conclude the proceedings within three months, which led to the eventual decision. The Court found that the accused intended to procrastinate the litigation, as evidenced by his reluctance to accept suggestions for resolving the matter. The Court emphasized that the complainant was the ultimate sufferer due to the prolonged proceedings.

                            Conclusion:

                            The Court allowed Writ Petition (St.) No.4770 of 2020, directing the accused to deposit 50% of the total compensation amount within four weeks and setting aside the impugned Order dated 28th September 2020 passed below Exh.-10. The Court dismissed Writ Petition (St.) No.7963 of 2020, allowing the complainant to withdraw the deposited amount with the condition of filing an undertaking to return the amount with interest if he did not succeed in the appeal.
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