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Showing posts with label Conviction against Dead Person. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conviction against Dead Person. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Conviction against Dead Person - It is too well settled that a prosecution cannot continue against a dead person. A fortiori a criminal court cannot continue proceedings against a dead person and find him guilty. Such proceedings and the findings are contrary to the very foundation of criminal jurisprudence. In such a case the accused does not exist and cannot be convicted. Consequently, the learned District Judge committed a gross error of law in acting upon such a finding and treating Ramachandraiah as guilty of such offences while making the order of attachment and while confirming the said order of attachment of properties. A criminal trial is not like a fairy tale wherein one is free to give flight to one’s imagination and phantasy. It is incomprehensible, therefore, that such an application could have been made in regard to a dead person who obviously cannot be said to be ordinarily resident or carrying on business anywhere. There is no legal provision which enables continuance of prosecution upon death of the accused.In the first place, though the accused had died, the trial court proceeded with the trial and recorded a conviction two years after his death. Then, this null and void conviction was used as a basis for making an attachment of his properties before the Sessions Court. Astonishingly, all applications succeeded, the attachment was made absolute and over and above all, the High Court upheld the attachment. The orders of the Criminal Court vis-a-vis Ramachandraiah are illegal and liable to be set aside.

                                                   REPORTABLE                         IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA                     ...