Quick Summary
- The Karnataka High Court imposed a ₹2 lakh fine on a 72-year-old woman, Maheshwari M., for filing a habeas corpus petition falsely claiming her son was missing and alleging police inaction.
- Her son Kriplani M. was found too be orchestrating the petition to harass Indiranagar police, who he claimed had manhandled him earlier.
- the Koramangala police traced Mr. Kriplani to a hotel in Chennai after being ordered by the High Court to investigate the matter. He was found in contact with his mother, sister, and others involved in filing the petition.
- Police reported that Mr. Kriplani had behaved abusively when presented with orders from the court and allegedly assaulted an officer attempting to escort him for production before court proceedings; video footage supported this claim.
- The Division Bench stated that misuse of constitutional liberties undermines legal processes and warned of contempt proceedings if the fine is not paid within time limits.
Indian Opinion Analysis
This case highlights complexities surrounding judicial resources being misused under constitutional safeguards like habeas corpus, which aim primarily at protecting individual freedoms against unlawful detention or disappearance.The attempt here appears as an abuse of such provisions, impacting confidence in genuine claims submitted by responsible citizens exercising their legal rights.
The imposition of fines reflects strict judicial measures intended not only as punitive but also deterrent against wastage of already burdened legal infrastructure while signaling accountability throughout broader network operating through Police Cooperation zones-off Field awareness-abidance Extension frameworks!