HC orders FIR, disciplinary inquiry against Kodagu Deputy Commissioner

He had allegedly signed two sets of orders with varying signatures in a land dispute case

November 23, 2017 11:52 pm | Updated November 24, 2017 06:55 am IST - Bengaluru

A view of Karnataka High Court in Bangalore. File

A view of Karnataka High Court in Bangalore. File

In a rare instance, the Karnataka High Court on Thursday ordered an investigation — both under criminal law and the civil service rules — against Deputy Commissioner Richard Vincent D’souza of Kodagu district.

The DC, acting as an appellate quasi judicial authority under the Land Revenue Act, had allegedly signed two sets of orders on an appeal related to a dispute over entries made in the revenue records of a piece of land on which there is a dispute between two brothers, who hail from Virajpet.

While in one order, containing four pages, Mr. D’souza had put his short-signature on the first three pages and full signature on the last page, in the second order, all the four pages contain Mr. D’souza’s full signature.

Also, there is a slight variation in the final portions of the order on the fourth page. While in one set, there is an order of maintaining “status quo” and setting aside the order of lower authority on land entries while asking the parties to approach the civil court for adjudicating their dispute, in the other set, the litigants were asked to approach the civil court.

Interestingly, one set of the order was sent to the litigants by post, and the other was provided as certified copies in the office of the DC. Both the orders bear the same date, May 29, 2017, and same appeal number.

The issue came to the notice of the court when one of the brothers, B.R. Mohammed Shoib, filed a petition before High Court questioning the orders passed by the DC.

Justice Vineet Kothari, in his interim order, has directed the Registrar Vigilance of the High Court to ensure registration of a FIR through the jurisdictional judicial authorities in Kodagu district.

The court also directed the Chief Secretary to initiate disciplinary inquiry against the DC.

Meanwhile, the court has issued notice to the DC while staying the orders passed by the DC.

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