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R. P. KAPUR V. S. P. SINGH AIR 1961

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Case Name: R. P. Kapur and Others vs Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon and Others

Citations: 1961 AIR 1117, 1961 SCR (2) 143

Court: The Supreme Court of India

Bench: Das, S.K. Hidayatullah, M. Gupta, K.C. Das, Shah, J.C. Ayyangar, N. Rajagopala

Date of Judgment:  28th October 1960

Parties Involved:

Appellant:  R. P. Kapur and Others
Respondent: Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon and Others

Legal Provision Related to the Case: Article 14 of the Constitution of India, Section 154, 156, 157 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 551 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Facts of the Case:

Issues raised before the Court:

 (1) Whether in the institution and investigation of these cases a special procedure unknown to law has been adopted?

 (2) Whether the petitioner has been singled out for unequal treatment in administering the law relating to the institution and investigation of criminal cases in the State?

Arguments of the Petitioner:

Arguments of the Respondent:

“Police officers superior in rank to an officer in charge of a police station may exercise the same powers, throughout the local area to which they are appointed, as may be exercised by such officer within the limits of his station.”

Judgment:

Conclusion:

The Supreme Court has rightfully dealt with the issues of this case. However, it can be said that the judgment was not essentially a fair deal as the petitioner suffered a sense of grievance. Regarding this fact the Court has said that “We have held that there is no legal justification for that grievance; but in an executive as well as judicial administration justice must not only be done but it must appear that justice is being done. An affidavit from the Chief Minister would have cleared much of the doubt which in the absence of such an affidavit arose in this case.”

References:

  1. R.P. Kapur And Others vs Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon And … on 28 October, 1960, Indian Kanoon, https://indiankanoon.org/doc/796217/ last seen on 30/04/23

written by Megha Malakar intern under legal vidhiya

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