Allahabad High Court in case of contempt petition In Re Chandan Kumar held that "This Court would not lose sight of the fact that the contemnor, being a member of disciplined Force, in exercise of his powers of arrest, has willfully and deliberately bypassed the mandate of the Supreme Court in Arnesh Kumar (supra), which is binding on all the authorities, including, the Magistrate, in view of Article 141 of the Constitution of India.
It has been noted by the Court in the order dated 04.08.2022, that the contemnor, though, has served a notice under Section 41-A Cr.P.C. on the accused, but, to bypass the mandate of the Supreme Court, he willfully and deliberately recorded in the GD that accused declined to accept the terms and condition of the notice. Further, communal colour was attempted to be given by the contemnor taking advantage that the accused belongs to a muslim community, by stating that there was an apprehension of communal riots. It is noted in the order that no such apprehension did exist as admittedly, the FIR was not lodged at the police station until intervention by the higher authorities. There is no entry in the GD that there was any such apprehension of communal flare up in the event of the accused not being arrested. The misleading entry in the GD was made willfully and deliberately with sole purpose to bypass the mandate in Arnesh Kumar (supra), in order to arrest the accused. The contemnor, in the circumstances, has circumvent the mandate which was binding upon him. In the event of the Court taking a sympathetic view, it would not sub-serve public interest and the administration of justice. In order to secure public respect and confidence in the judicial process, the Court is constrained in awarding punishment to the contemnor, Investigating Officer, Shri Chandan Kumar, Incharge of Police Station, Kanth, District Shahjahanpur, for committing contempt. In the circumstances, Shri Chandan Kumar, Incharge of Police Station, Kanth, District Shahjahanpur, is sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment for 14 days and fine is imposed at Rs. 1000/-. On default, the contemnor shall undergo one week further simple imprisonment