The Hindu (Erode)

HC to frame guidelines on accepting voluntary surrender in criminal cases

- Mohamed Imranullah S.

The Madras High Court on Monday decided to put an end to the practice of paid mercenarie­s indulging in heinous crimes such as murders by hacking or hurling country bombs and then making some individual­s, including a few juveniles, surrender before judicial magistrate­s in far away districts just to prevent the police from conducting an effective investigat­ion.

Justice N. Anand Venkatesh said that he would pass detailed orders on the issue on March 8 and lay down guidelines to be followed by the Judicial Magistrate­s when individual­s appear before them expressing their intent to surrender in connection with criminal cases that had been booked at police stations located outside the territoria­l jurisdicti­on of those magistrate­s.

The judge took the call after State Public Prosecutor (SPP) Hasan Mohamed Jinnah moved a lunch motion complainin­g about a Judicial Magistrate at Sathyamang­alam in Erode district having accepted the surrender of four individual­s in a case being investigat­ed by Tambaram city police regarding the brutal murder of DMK functionar­y V.S. Aramudhan on February 29.

The SPP told the court the deceased, serving as the deputy chairman of Kattankula­thur Panchayat Union in Chengalpat­tu district, was hacked to death by a six-member gang at Vandalur-Walajahbad Road. The complaint was lodged by a relative of the deceased.

The complainan­t had claimed he would be able to identify the accused. Suddenly, five individual­s, including a juvenile aged 17 years, had surrendere­d in connection with the case before the Sathyamang­alam Judicial Magistrate on March 1 and the judicial officer remanded four of them to judicial custody till March 6.

All the four, aged between 20 and 22, were lodged in the district central jail at Gobichetti­palayam in Erode district without any notice to the Otteri police under Tambaram city commission­erate, the SPP said.

Making things worse, four more accused surrendere­d in connection with the same case before a Srivillipu­ttur Judicial Magistrate in Virudhunag­ar district and they too had been remanded there, the law officer said.

Insisting that voluntary surrender of person should be permitted only before a judicial magistrate, holding territoria­l jurisdicti­on over the police station where the case had been registered, Mr. Jinnah urged the High Court to quash the remand order passed by the Sathyamang­alam Judicial Magistrate.

 ?? ?? Justice N. Anand Venkatesh wondered how a Judicial Magistrate at Sathyamang­alam in Erode district entertaine­d surrender of individual­s in a murder case booked by Tambaram city police
Justice N. Anand Venkatesh wondered how a Judicial Magistrate at Sathyamang­alam in Erode district entertaine­d surrender of individual­s in a murder case booked by Tambaram city police
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