Days after the Madras High Court’s Madurai Bench proposed contempt proceedings against Melur Judicial Magistrate K.V. Mahendra Boopathy after “smelling a rat” in the way he handled illegal granite quarry cases, the judicial officer on Tuesday acquitted PRP Granites, a leading mining company, and another firm, but ordered criminal prosecution against former Madurai Collector Anshul Mishra and two Special Public Prosecutors for “suppressing facts.”
In his order accusing the prosecution of having brought disrepute to him by suppressing crucial facts before the High Court Bench, the Magistrate said he must punish the prosecution for its “blatant lies.”
‘Officials, govt lawyers misrepresented facts’
Acquitting the two granite quarry lessees, including PRP Granites, Melur Judicial Magistrate K.V. Mahendra Boopathy pointed out that Mr. Mishra was transferred from Madurai much before the date on which the case was filed. He accused the IAS officer and Special Public Prosecutors R. Sheela and K.C.A.D. Gnanagiri of having cheated him and lied in court.
He directed his Head Clerk to initiate prosecution against Mr. Mishra under Sections 181, 182, 191 and 199, which related to making false statements on oath, of Indian Penal Code as well as the two SPPs for having reportedly assisted the former Collector in filing the case with “false claims,” after obtaining necessary sanction from the State Government.
Further stating that the allegation of storing granite blocks in private lands levelled against the two lessees under the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Illegal Mining, Transportation, Storage of Minerals and Mineral Dealers Rules, 2011 would attract only a simple punishment of fine of Rs. 25,000 to be imposed by the Collector, the judge said the prosecution was basking under the “false glory” of having filed a major case.