1 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD APPELLATE SIDE, CRIMINAL JURISDICTION CRIMINAL REVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 *** Shyam Prakash Pensalwar, Age: 40 years, Occu.: Business, R/o Nalegaon, Tq. Chakur, District Latur. ... PETITIONER. VERSUS 1. Sudhakar Devrao Dhamangaonkar, Aged: 47 years, Occ.: Agril., 2. Deelip Dadarao Mankhede, Aged: 40- years, Occu.: Agril., 3. Bhivaji Dadarao Gurav, Aged: 38 years, Occu.: Agril., 4. Baburao Devrao Dhamangaonkar, Aged: 49 years, Occu.: Agril., All R/o Nalegaon, Tq. Chakur, District Latur. 5. The State of Maharashtra. Through - Chakur Police Station, District: Latur. [Summons to be served on Assistant Public Prosecutor, High Court of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad. ...RESPONDENTS *** Mr. A. H. Kasliwal, Advocate h/f Mrs., Netrali N. Gangwal (Jain), Advocate for the Petitioner. Mr. Ashish Jadhavar, Advocate h/f Mr. N. P. Patil, Advocate for Respondent Nos.1 and 2. Mr. Ashish Jadhavar, Advocate for Respondent Nos.3 and 4. Mrs. Y. M. Kshirsagar, A.P.P. for the Respondent 2 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 NO.5 State. *** CORAM: A. V. POTDAR, J. DATED:- 20th SEPTEMBER, 2011. ORAL JUDGMENT: 1. Heard. 2. Rule. 3. Rule made returnable forthwith. Heard finally, by consent. 4. This criminal revision is directed against the judgment of acquittal passed by learned J.M.F.C., Chakur in R.C.C. No.367 of 2002 which was earlier numbered as 145 of 2000 by which the learned trial Court was pleased to acquit the respondents for the offences under section 441, 456, 427, 506 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. 5. I have heard learned counsel appearing for the Revision Applicant/ original complainant followed by the submissions of learned counsel appearing for Respondent Nos.1 to 4 - original accused before the trial Court and learned A.P.P. for Respondent No.5 State. Also perused the record. 6. Perusal of the record indicate that the alleged incident took place in the night of 9th of March, 2000 of which complaint was lodged in Chakur Police Station on 19th of March, 2000. On the 3 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 basis of said complaint investigation was carried out by P.S.I. Mr. Gaur and he submitted charge sheet before learned J.M.F.C., Chakur. After the charge was framed at Exhibit-20, parties were put to evidence. During the trial, it appears that only two witnesses i.e. the original applicant/ complainant and his brother, were examined on behalf of the prosecution. On appreciation of this evidence, learned lower Court was pleased to acquit the accused from all the charges which judgment is impugned and challenged in this revision application. 7. As the present revision application is filed under section 397 read with 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, there is very limited scope for the Court of Revision in its revisional jurisdiction. This Court is required to consider, while considering the challenge to the impugned judgment by which the Respondent Nos.1 to 4 were acquitted by the Court below, whether there is any perversity in recording of the fact finding by the Court below and secondly whether the view taken by the lower Court is probable and possible view. 8. Considering the evidence discussed by the learned lower Court particularly in paragraph 10 4 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 and 10a where the learned lower Court has discussed the evidence of the complainant and his brother, it is discussed by the learned trial Court that certain facts were admitted by the complainant himself in terms that on receipt of the information about the housebreaking and the household articles kept in the house were thrown out of the house, he along with his brother returned back to his village but he has not visited the house during the night. Secondly, even though thereafter he visited the house he has not lodged the complaint of the incident in the police station but preferred to file civil suit against these respondents. It is noted by the lower court that the conduct of the complainant appear to be improbable and against the human nature. It is also observed by the lower Court that in the cross examination of the brother of the complainant, he has admitted that they have returned to the house where they found certain household articles were lying outside. Discussion all the facts, trial Court in paragraph 10a of the judgment clearly observed that no Panchanama to that effect was drawn by the Investigating Officer as even though it is stated by the brother of complainant that on the very next day the 5 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 complainant reported the incident to Police Station but, in fact, the record disclosed that the incident was reported to the police station on 19th March, 2000 and not on 10th March, 2000. It is also noticed by the lower Court that no Panchanama to the effect of articles lying outside the house, as alleged, was recorded during the course of investigation. 9. To constitute an offence for criminal house trespass under section 451 of Indian Penal Code, it is to be established before the alleged incident, the complainant herein was in possession of the property in question from where he was forcibly removed. Perusal of the record produced before the lower Court and discussed by the learned Court in its judgment clearly establish that complainant failed to establish that on or before 9th March, 2000 at any point of time he was in possession of the property from where he was dispossessed and his articles were thrown out and forcible possession of the house was taken by the Respondent Nos.1 to 4. 10. For the facts discussed by the lower Court in paragraph 10, 10a and 11, the view taken by the lower Court appears to be probable and possible. No perversity is brought to the notice of this 6 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 Court by the counsel for the learned Applicant. 11. Law is clear while hearing revision/ appeal against acquittal that if the two views are possible and if the view taken by the court below, while acquitting the accused, is probable and possible and if the another view is possible, no interference is called for at the hands of the Appellate Court in its Appellate or Revisional jurisdiction. Perusal of the judgment it is found that the view taken by the learned lower court is possible and probable vie. As no perversity is brought to the notice of this Court, this Court do not think it proper to interfere in the judgment impugned. Revision being sans merit, dismissed. Rule discharged accordingly. [A.V.POTDAR, J.] Dated:20/09/2011. ans/109 7 CRIMINAL R3EVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 CRIMINAL REVISION NO.: 109 OF 2009 Date of decision: 20th SEPTEMBER, 2011. For approval and signature THE HONOURABLE SHRI JUSTICE A. V. POTDAR, J. Whether Reporters of local papers ... Yes may be allowed to see the judgment? To be referred to the Reporter or not? ... No Whether Their Lordships wish to see ... No fair copy of the judgment? Whether this case involves a substantial... No question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution of India, 1950, or any order made thereunder? Whether it is to be circulated to the ... No Civil Judges? Whether the case involves an important ... No question of law and whether a copy of the judgment should be sent to Nagpur, Goa and Bombay offices? [G. F. ANSARI] PRIVATE SECRETARY TO THE HONOURABLE JUDGE