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2006 Supreme(P&H) 1247

K.S.GAREWAL, MAHESH GROVER
E. S. I. C. – Appellant
Versus
S. N. Tiwari – Respondent


Judgment

K.S.Garewal, J.

1. Employees State Insurance Corporation has filed this application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking condonation of 37 days delay in filing the appeal against S.N. Tewaris acquittal on the ground that the complainant in this case was a public servant, therefore, the provisions of Section 378 sub-section (5) of the Code of Criminal Procedure would apply which provide that an application for leave to appeal could be entertained upto six months. The complainant was a functionary of the Corporation and was no doubt a public servant.

2. Learned counsel for the appellant relies on the provision of Section 93 of the Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 in support of his argument that this section would necessarily make the complaint one filed by a public servant because all officers and servants of the Corporation would be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of Section 21 of the Indian Penal Code.

3. Learned counsel for the respondent has referred to the Delhi High Court judgment reported as Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Dhani Ram and another, 1988(1) RCR(Crl.) 300 : 1988 Crl.L.J. 789 whereunder it was held that the Municipal Corporation


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