HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRL.R.C.No.1943 of 2004 JUDGMENT: This criminal revision case is preferred by the petitioner- P.W.1 against the judgment dated 26.08.2004 passed in Crl.A.No.177 of 2000 on the file of the Court of the V-Additional District and Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Ongole, whereby the learned Judge, while allowing the said appeal, set aside the conviction and sentence imposed against the respondents 1 to 7/accused 2 by the learned Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Podili, vide his judgment dated 16.10.2000 passed in C.C.No.107 of 1997. Brief facts of the case are that on 19.06.1997 there was an altercation took place in between P.W.1 and A-2 with regard to unloading of rice bags of P.W.1 at his house and that the accused armed with sticks went to the house of P.W.1 with a common intention to beat him. Thereafter, A-1 dragged P.W.1 outside the house and beat him with sticks; A-2 beat P.W.1with a stick on his back of head and other accused persons beat P.W.1 with sticks on his left hand and left wrist and caused injuries. Subsequently, P.W.1 lodged a complaint before P.W.6 and basing on which a case in Crime No.22 of 1997 was registered and after completion of investigation, P.W.7-the Sub Inspector of Police, Tadivaripalli Police Station, filed charge sheet against the accused for the offences punishable under Sections 448 and 324 read with Section 34 of I.P.C. The prosecution has examined P.Ws.1 to 8 and got marked Exs.P1 and P5 to prove the guilt of the accused. On a perusal of entire evidence, both oral and documentary, the trial Court held that the prosecution has able to prove the offences against the accused with which they stood charged and accordingly convicted and sentenced A-1 to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of two months and to pay a fine of Rs.200/-, in default, to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of 15 days for the offence punishable under Section 448 of I.P.C. Further A-1 to A-7 were sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of six months each and to pay a fine of Rs.1500/- each, in default, to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of one month each for the offences punishable under Sections 324 and 148 of I.P.C. on each count. Aggrieved by the said conviction and sentence, accused 1 to 7 preferred Crl.A.No.177 of 2000 and that the learned V-Additional District and Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Ongole, after reappraisal of entire evidence available on record, held that the prosecution has failed to establish its case against the accused for the offences with which they were charged and accordingly allowed the said appeal and set aside the conviction and sentence imposed against the accused by the trial Court. Aggrieved by the same, the revision petitioner-P.W.1 preferred this criminal revision. Heard both sides. Having considered the submissions made by the learned Counsel for the revision petitioner and also perusing the impugned judgment, this Court is of the view that the said judgment cannot be interfered with. The appellate Court, on a consideration of the entire material available on record, rightly held that the prosecution has failed to establish its case against the accused for the offences with which they stood charged, which in my considered view, needs no interference. Further, this is a revision filed against the judgment of acquittal under Sections 397 and 401 of Cr.P.C. under which the scope and jurisdiction of this Court is very much limited. The said jurisdiction can be invoked by this Court in rarest of rare cases when the Court below has committed a gross error or not followed the relevant provisions of law in proper perspective. Even if this Court comes to the conclusion that it is a fit case for interference the maximum that can be done is to remand the matter to the appellate Court for fresh disposal. Here in this case, the finding of the appellate Court is based on sound appreciation of evidence available on record and hence the said finding needs no interference. I find no merit in this revision. The Criminal Revision Case is accordingly dismissed. ___________________________ (GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J) 24-02-2011 Gsn.