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PETITIONER:
ASSISTANT FOREST CONSERVATOR & ORS.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
SHARAD RAMCHANDRA KALE
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 27/11/1997
BENCH:
G.T. NANAVATI, V.N. KHARE
ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
THE 27TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1997
Present:
Hon’ble Mr.Justice G.T.Nanavati
Hon’ble Mr.Justice V.N.Khare
D.M.Nargolkar and S.M.Jadhav, Advs. for the appellants
V.A.Bobde, Sr.Adv., Mrs.Alamjit S.Nand., S. Mudaliar,
Alamjit Chauhan, Advs. with him for the Respondent
J U D G M E N T
The following Judgment of the Court was delivered:
This appeal is filed against the judgment and order of
the Bombay High Court is Writ Petition No. 104 of 1988.
The truck of the respondent was ordered to be
confiscated by the Assistant Conservator of Forest, as it
was found involved in commission of a forest offence. The
order was confirmed by the Conservator of Forest. Against
this order, the respondent preferred an appeal to the
Session Court but it was dismissed. Therefore, he approached
the High Court with a petition under Article 227 of the
Constitution. The High Court set aside the order of
confiscation on the ground that the authorities had failed
to establish that the owner of the truck had any knowledge
that his truck was likely to be used for carrying forest
produce in contravention of the provision of the Forest Act.
This finding was based upon the evidence on the record.
Therefore, we do not consider it proper interfere with such
finding.
We, therefore, dismiss this appeal.