Hearing a petition filed by Vijay Chandwadkar, publisher of 'Mumbai Lakshadeep' newspaper, Justice A M Khanwilkar and Justice A R Joshi directed police to register an FIR against senior police inspector of MIDC police station, if not already done so.
"The written complaint on February 7, 2012, sent by petitioner, prima facie, discloses commission of cognizable offence. In that case, the in-charge of the concerned police station ought to have taken steps to register the complaint as FIR under Section 154 of the Code", the judges said in their order delivered on June 20.
The judges noted that the petition had been filed on May 9 which presupposes that the fact of registration of FIR has not been communicated to the petitioner.
"In the circumstances, we observe that, if the FIR has not been registered, the concerned police official shall take steps for registration of FIR before the next date of hearing".
The judges also issued notice to the police officer concerned and the police commissioner, returnable on July 11.
The petitioner said in the complaint he is publisher of the newspaper since last ten years. 15 persons, including six girls, are working in his office which is completely a different establishment from that of the newspaper.
The petitioner alleged that Avinash Dharmadhikari, the police inspector posted at MIDC police station in Andheri (east) had come to his office on January 31 and threatened him and his staff to implicate them in serious offences and register cases against them. MORE


