Justice P Devadoss of the court's Madurai bench observed that though Criminal Procedure code enabled the magistrate and judges to make local inspections, it cannot be a substitute for collection of evidence.
Such inspections cannot be interchanged for investigation, the judge said.
Petitioner Pasumpon Pandian, who is one of the eight accused in the case related to hurling of a bomb at the office of State Minister Sellur K Raju in January, stated that if the magistrate inspected the site, it would throw much light on the case.
"If the court finds that the evidence presented certain features and the need arises to see the very place so as to appreciate the evidence, then local inspection can be done."
"In this case, the local inspection could arise when the Investigating Officer completed his investigation, filed final report and also submitted materials as to the place of occurrence and the witnesses gave evidence in order to appreciate the evidence and witness. Now such an inspection was premature," the judge said.