A perusal of the judgment of the trial court would go to show that no one has spoken anything incriminating about the accused. Therefore, the trial court should have acquitted him by recording an order of acquittal without adding any adjectives such as 'not proved beyond reasonable doubt' or 'by giving the benefit of doubt,' Justice S.Nagamuthu said.
Justice Nagamuthu was setting aside the finding recorded by the Judicial Magistrate II of Panrutti in which he had acquitted one E.Kalivarathan saying Kalivarathan was acquitted because the charges against him have not been proved beyond reasonable doubt.
Kalivarathan was an accused in a criminal case with eight accused whereas no witnesses implicated him in any manner with the alleged crime in the case. The Magistrate acquitted all the accused including Kalivarathan giving benefit of doubt.
When Kalivarathan applied for the post of Grade II constable the recruitment board rejected his candidature on the ground that the acquittal was not a 'honourable acquittal.'
"If there are findings in the order or judgment of acquittal, which are adverse to the interest of the accused, as an aggrieved person, he should have the remedy to get the adverse findings set aside.If the accused does not get this finding expunged, he may have to carry the stigma about his character throughout his life. This would certainly result in civil consequence as it relates to his moral character."
The judge rejected the contention of the Additional Public Prosecutor that an acquitted person does not have a right of appeal.
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