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Madan Lal vs State Of Haryana And Others

Punjab And Haryana At Chandigarh · Decided on 8 December 2020 · Citation: (2020) 12 P&H CK 0146

HON’BLE JUDGES
Karamjit Singh, J
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
Criminal Writ Petition No. 10238 Of 2020

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Karamjit Singh, J

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This petition has been filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for issuance of a writ in the nature of Habeas Corpus directing respondents

No.2 and 3, to get the detenue alongwith his Tractor and Trolley bearing registration No.PB-AA-8340, mentioned in para No. 3 of the petition,

released from the illegal detention of respondents No.4.

A Division Bench of this Court in LPA No. 32 of 2013, titled 'Murti versus The State of Punjab and others', has held as under:-

“It may be mentioned here that the allegations of the appellant in the writ petition are that the alleged detenues mentioned in para No.3 of the writ

petition who are working as labourers at the brick kiln of respondent Nos. 4 & 5 are being kept as bonded labours. There can indeed be no doubt that

if a labourer has been detained as bonded labour, it amounts to an offence under Sections 16 & 17 of the Bonded Labour (Abolition) Act, 1976. We,

however, clarify that the aforesaid observation does not mean that the allegations levelled by the appellant have been accepted. Suffice it to observe

that under the Act, the District Magistrate is under statutory obligation to hold a fact finding enquiry as and when a complaint alleging violation of the

provisions of Bonded Labour (Abolition) Act, 1976 is received. Since the appellant in the instant case has specifically averred that the persons

mentioned in para No.3 of the writ petition have been detained as bonded labourers, we allow this appeal and setaside/modify the order dated 9.1.2013

passed by the learned Single Judge to the extent that the petitioner's writ petition is disposed of with a direction to the District Magistrate, Sangrur, to

treat this writ petition as a complaint under the 1976 Act and take immediate action in accordance with law, within a period of one week from the date

of receiving a certified copy of this order alongwith a copy of the writ petition.â€​

Accordingly, this Criminal Writ Petition is disposed of with a direction to District Magistrate, Panchkula-respondent No.2 to treat this petition as a

complaint under the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 and take immediate action in accordance with law, within a period of one week

from the date of receipt of a certified copy of this order along with a copy of the writ petition.