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Top cop told to appear in court

Posted on: 24/Jan/2017 11:33:34 AM
The Madras High Court has directed the police chief, S. George, to appear on Friday to appraise the court of the status of a case.

A petitioner, D. Sridhar of Ekkaduthangal, said that he had preferred a complaint with the commissioner on April 11, 2005 that S. Rajamani, claiming to be managing director of a company, offered to sell a piece of land in Ekkaduthangal village. He had entered into two agreements of sale in January 2002 and made payments on various dates to the company. Now, Mr. Rajamani and other directors were refusing to sell the property stating that the company head was not authorised to do so. Hence, it was a case of cheating and breach of trust. A month later, a case was registered.

Justice A. Arumughaswamy said, This court observes with heavy heart that the Commissioner of Police is a police officer and he is not an emperor in Fort St. George. Even though Mr. Sridhar had produced the sale agreement and document for payment of consideration, the police had closed the case as a mistake of fact and civil in nature. Considering the facts and circumstances, it was clear that the sale deed had not been executed and repeatedly, the officer concerned had filed negative final reports twice in spite of the High Court’s directions. The police commissioner is expected to receive the complaint and take action after investigation. He should act without partiality. He could not refuse an audience to a member of the public like the complainant. He should hear the grievance of the public and then only he can take any decision after due investigation