"In view of this, we are not inclined to allow the petition," said a bench of justices Prakash Naik and Naresh Patil while upholding the externment of Pankaj Shimpi from Nashik for a year, in a judgement delivered recently.
Externment proceedings were initiated against the petitioner by an Assistant Commissioner of police of Nashik who issued a show cause notice to him on November 13 last year. Shimpi was given an opportunity to give a reply and defend himself which he did.
The notice further stated that due to certain acts of histerror,thewitnessesarenotwillingtocomeforwardto depose againsthimopenly.It also mentioned that he was allegedly involved in criminal cases including a murder case.
The notice also said that statements of two witnesses recorded in-camera had also implicated him in certain criminal activities.
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The petitioner, however, denied his involvement in criminal activities and said he had been acquitted in the muder case registered against him. This material had not been taken into consideration while issuing externment order against him, the petitioner pleaded.
Accordingly, the petitioner was externed from Nashik city for a period of one year. Being aggreived, he filed an appeal before the Nashik Divisional Commissioner who rejected the plea. He then moved the Bombay High Court challenging the externment order.
After perusing documents, the Court noted that it was satisfied that a case was made out against the petitioner for externing him from Nashik for a period of one year.