THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1316 of 2004 JUDGMENT: The Sub-Divisional Police Officer, Ongole, filed a charge sheet against the petitioner herein-accused No.1 and others-accused Nos.2 to 20 alleging that 01.08.2004, at about 5 pm., on credible information, the police personnel surprised the Candy Fort Recreation Centre, Tangutur and found A-1 to A-20 playing “Kothamukka” with playing cards, which is a game of chance by betting money. When examined, A-1 stated that he is the organizer of Kothamukka and A-2 to A-20 were playing the said game; that the accused were arrested and certain amounts and mobile phones were seized from their possession. The learned II Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate, Ongole, has taken the same on file as S.T.C.No.111 of 2004, and when the accused were examined under Section 251 Cr.P.C., the petitioner herein-accused No.1 voluntarily pleaded guilty. In view of the same, on 03.08.2004, the learned Magistrate, convicted and sentenced the petitioner herein-accused No.1 to undergo simple imprisonment for three months and to pay a fine of Rs.500/-, in default to suffer simple imprisonment for one month for the offence punishable under Section 5 of the A.P.Gaming Act. Challenging the same, the petitioner approached this Court and filed this Revision. When the matter is taken up for hearing, learned counsel for the petitioner fairly conceded that it is not a fit case for interference, but, however, requested this Court to take a lenient view having regard to the fact that the petitioner was arrested on the date of the alleged offence i.e., on 01.08.2004 and subsequently, by virtue of the bail granted by this Court on 06.08.2004, he was released and thus, he was in jail for about a week. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Public Prosecutor appearing for the respondent- State. In the light of the said submission, this Court looked into the record. Apparently, the impugned judgment was pronounced on 03.08.2004, however, the petitioner was arrested and sent to jail on 01.08.2004 itself i.e., on the date of the alleged offence. Thus, the petitioner-accused No.1 was in jail for about six days. Hence, this Court is of the view that a lenient view can be taken. Accordingly, the sentence of simple imprisonment of three months imposed on the petitioner-accused No.1 by both the Courts below is reduced to that of the period already undergone by him, while maintaining the sentence of fine. Except the said modification in the sentence of imprisonment, in all other aspects, this Criminal Revision Case stands dismissed. ___________________________________ JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA 31st March 2011 DR