IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Criminal Appeal (SJ) No.521 of 2011 =========================================================== 1. Babu Lal Mahto, son of Rampukar Mahto, 2. Santosh Mahto, son of Babu Lal Mahto, both are residents of Village, Banni, P.S. Khaira (Nagra), Distt- Saran .... .... Appellant/s Versus The State Of Bihar .... .... Respondent/s with Criminal Appeal (SJ) No. 1178 of 2010 =========================================================== 1. Saroj Mahto son of Babu Lal Mahto, 2. Saraswati Devi wife of Babu Lal Mahto, both are residents of Village, Banni, P.S. Khaira (Nagra), Distt- Saran .... .... Appellant/s Versus The State Of Bihar .... .... Respondent/s =========================================================== Appearance : (In CR. APP (SJ) No. 521 of 2011) For the Appellant/s : Mr. Mukesh Kumar Singh, Adv. For the State : Mr. Binod Bihari Singh, APP (In CR. APP (SJ) No. 1178 of 2010) For the Appellant/s : Mr. Mukesh Kumar Singh, Adv. For the State : Mr. S.N. Prasad, APP =========================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ADITYA KUMAR TRIVEDI ORAL JUDGMENT Date: 10-02-2014 Because of the fact that Criminal Appeal (SJ) No. 1178 of 2010 wherein Saroj Mahto and Sarswati Devi happen to be appellants while in Criminal Appeal (SJ) No.521 of 2011, Babu Lal Mahto and Santosh Mahto are the appellants, commonly originate against the judgment of conviction and sentence dated 18.11.2010 Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 2 passed by Additional Sessions Judge, 11th – Saran at Chapra relating to Sessions Trial No. 38/2009, accordingly, there has been conjoint hearing and are being disposed of by a common judgment. 2. All the appellants so named above have been found guilty for offence punishable under Section 304B/34 of the IPC and each of them has been directed to undergo RI for 10 years, under Section 201/34 of the IPC and each of them has been directed to undergo RI for two years with a further direction to run the sentence concurrently. 3. PW-6, Sarikhan Mahto gave his Fard-e-beyan on 20.05.2008 at about 3:15 p.m. at Kachchi Sadak at Village-Banni alleging inter alia that his daughter Basanti Devi (deceased) was married to Santosh Mahto of Village-Banni as per Hindu rites and rituals on 18.04.2008 and at the time of marriage he had given Rs.50,000/- in lieu of gift. However, at the time of Bidaee, his Samdhi, Babu Lal Mahto and son-in-law Santos Mahto insisted for Hero Honda motorcycle over which he had disclosed that he will provide the same within a month. Thereafter, Bidaee was effected. His son Rajendra Mahto had gone to meet with her sister after eight days at which time Basanti had told that in case, they do not provide Hero Honda motorcycle, they will kill her. Today on (20.05.2008) at about Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 3 2:00 p.m., he received information that the aforesaid persons have committed murder of his daughter, Basanti Devi and are burning the dead body over which he had gone to the place. Neighbours had disclosed that they had gone to burn the dead body over which he rushed to the place where police officials were present since before having half burnt dead body in their possession. 4. After having registration of Khaira (Nagra) P.S. Case No. 53/2008 against husband, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother-in-law of deceased, Basanti Devi, the investigation commenced and concluded by way of submission of charge-sheet under Section 304B/201 IPC and on account thereof, appellants were put on trial which ultimately concluded in conviction and sentence as disclosed above, hence these appeals. 5. The defence case, as is evident from the mode of cross-examination as well as from statement recorded under Section 313 of the Cr.P.C. is of complete denial of occurrence. There happens to be specific plea by way of suggestion that the deceased died on account of accidental fire during course of preparation of food. However, neither any DW nor any exhibit has been made on behalf of defence. 6. While assailing judgment of conviction and Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 4 sentence, it has been submitted on behalf of appellants that the learned trial court had acted in mechanical manner during course of appreciation of evidence. It has further been submitted that none of the ingredients of Section 304B IPC is found proved. In likewise manner the conduct of the appellants do not attract application of Section 201 IPC. Therefore, the conviction and sentence so recorded by the learned trial court under both counts happens to be bad, illegal and fit to be set aside. 7. It has further been submitted that after having met with the accidental death, it were the appellants who immediately informed the prosecution party and on account thereof, they came. Because of the fact that the police, as failed to get illegal favour at the hands of appellants, became aggrieved, and at whose compulsion, the prosecution party got this case instituted and that is the reason behind that during course of trial neither ocular evidence nor the I.O. through the circumstances, have been able to satisfy any of the ingredients so prescribed for application of Section 304B as well as 201 of the IPC. 8. Now coming to the specific case, it has also been submitted that none of the witnesses named Devar, Saroj any way involved during course of commission of crime or had ever demanded dowry. Therefore, his complicity as well as recording of guilt and Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 5 sentence by the trial court is found non substantiated from any corner. It has further been submitted that from the cumulative effect of the evidence as well as analytical approach of the evidence, it is apparent that prosecution could not be able to substantiate its case. 9. On the other hand, learned APP while supporting the finding and sentence recorded by the learned trial court has submitted that the marriage is admitted. On account of recovery of dead body, death is admitted. It has further been submitted that from the conduct of the appellants by having their absence for a quite long time happens to be another circumstance which could be taken into account during course of appreciation of the case in its totality coupled with finding of doctor regarding cause of death being asphyxia on account of throttling. It has further been submitted that demand of dowry and torture soon before her death relating to dowry is also visible in the evidences of the PWs. So the finding of the learned lower court is found duly endorsed by the evidence having on the record. 10. In order to substantiate its case the prosecution had examined altogether eight PWs out of whom PW-1 Tilak Mahto is the co-villager while PW-2 Dharmendra Mahto is cousin brother of deceased Basanti Devi. PW-3 is Bhabhikhan Mahto, father of PW-2, being uncle of deceased who also stood as one of the inquest witness. Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 6 PW-4 is Rajendra Mahto, full brother of deceased. PW-5 is Taiyab Hussain, co-villager of informant who happens to be another witness of inquest. PW-6 is Sarikhan Mahto, father of deceased. PW-7 is Dr. Shambhu Nath who had conducted postmortem over the dead body of deceased Basanti and PW-8 is Dina Nath Ram who is I.O. 11. The prosecution has also exhibited Ext-1 series, signature of witnesses over inquest report, Ext-2, signature of attesting witness over Fard-e-beyan, Ext-3 postmortem report, Ext-4 inquest report and Ext-5, Fard-e-beyan. As stated the defence had not examined any of the DW nor exhibited any document. 12. Because of the fact that the charge happens to be under Section 304 (B) of the IPC known as dowry death and with regard thereto, salient feature is itself found incorporated therein. After satisfaction of which only, the offence could be held to be attracted. The ingredients so prescribed therefor happens to be (A) marriage should be there, (B) the death should be within seven years of marriage, in otherwise, than normal circumstance, (C) there happens to be demand of dowry, (D) soon before the death, the victim was subjected to harassment of cruelty relating to dowry, (E) by the husband or relative of the husband. 13. The dowry having reference therein is found in terms Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 7 of Section-2 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, a demand in connection with or relating to marriage. 14. Now coming to the facts of the instant case, first of all, it could be seen whether there happens to be consistent evidence with regard to status of deceased Basanti Devi being married with Santosh. After going through the evidence right from PW-1 to PW-6 who had consistently stated that deceased Basanti Devi was married with Santosh of Village-Banni on 18.04.2008 and then thereafter, her Bidaee was effected. From the inquest report, it is apparent that half burnt dead body of deceased Basanti Devi was found at Village-Banni which happens to be Sasural of deceased. Therefore, it is found conclusively that deceased Basanti was married with Santosh on 18.04.2008. 15. With regard to cause as well as time of death time as is apparent, from the evidence of PWs-1 to 6 they have simply stated that they received information that Basanti was murdered at her Sasural and her dead body was being cremated over which they rushed. Therefore, from the ocular evidence, it is apparent that death of deceased has been properly proved. Now, in the aforesaid background, one has to see whether the death of deceased Basanti was otherwise than normal circumstance and for that the most crucial Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 8 evidence on this score happens to be that of PW-7, Dr. Shambhu Nath who had conducted postmortem on 21.05.2008 along with other members of the board and found the following injuries:- External:- Burnt body except upper part of burnt chest, neck and head. Missing of lower limbs up to umbilicus of right upper limbs up to shoulder and also the abdominal contents are missing due to burn. On dissection:- No sign of inflammation. Neck:- Forehead, Tracheal bone right trachea and hyoid bone is fractured, Carbon particles are not present in air passages. Head:- Hairs of skull of head is burnt. Heart:- right chamber full, while left chamber is empty. In opinion of others as well as in my, cause of death is due to asphyxia, caused by strangulation. Time since death 24 hours to 48 hours. Rigour mortis absent:- As the missing of upper limbs and lower limbs due to burn. 16. From the evidence, it is apparent that the death was due to asphyxia on account of throttling. From his cross-examination, it is apparent that the defence could not dare to cross-examine him on the factum of cause of death by means of throttling though the Doctor was tested on other aspect. So there happens to be unimpeachable evidence available on the record regarding cause of death due to asphyxia on account of throttling, otherwise than normal circumstances. Furthermore, by such evidence, the prosecution has succeeded in proving that the death was committed within seven years Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 9 of marriage. 17. Now coming to the issue of dowry, having tortured soon before her death, it is apparent from the Fard-e-beyan itself that at the time of Bidaee itself there was demand of Hero Honda motorcycle by Babu Lal Matho as well as Santosh Mahto. It has also been averred in the Fard-e-beyan that his son Rajendra Mahto had gone to meet with Basanti after eight days during course of which Basanti had disclosed that in case of non fulfilment of motorcycle, her mother-in-law, Saraswati Devi, father-in-law, Babu Lal Mahto, husband, Santosh Mahto, Devar, Saroj Mahto are adamant to kill her whereafter the unfortunate episode as visualized. 18. PW-5 is the Rajendra Mahto. He in chief, had stated that Basanti was his sister. She was killed by Santosh, Saraswati, Saroj and Babu Lal. They were demanding motorcycle in lieu of dowry. Marriage was solemnized on 18.04.2008. He received information on 20.05.2008. After receiving information, he had gone to Banni where neighbours have disclosed that dead body has been carried to the bank of river whereupon they rushed and found the police official present since before. Half burnt body of his sister was there. During cross-examination, it is apparent that he had stated in para-2 of his cross-examination that at the time of marriage he was at Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 10 his house. He had gone to Sasural of his sister before her marriage. He had gone there only once. He had further stated that he had also gone after marriage. He had further stated that he had talked with accused persons more than ten times. He had further stated that he had gone to deceased alone. Whenever, he had gone, he was properly respected, however, his sister was in a pitiable condition. At the time of Bidaee, his sister had gone weeping. His sister began to weep after seeing him, then he consoled her. In para-3, he has stated that he had gone Sasural of his sister on 20.05.2008 after getting information. His father had told that Basanti was murdered by way of burning. Then thereafter, they had gone to Sasural of Basanti. He had denied the suggestion that there was no demand of dowry. He denied the suggestion that his sister was residing at her Sasural in congenial, harmonious atmosphere. He also denied the suggestion that she caught accidental fire during course of preparation of food. 19. Although, the averments whatsoever made in the Fard- e-beyan by the informant regarding demand of dowry as well as apprehension of deceased regarding her murder at the hands of her Sasural (named) in case motorcycle is not provided is not at all found supported with, in his examination-in-chief but it is the grace of the accused who during cross-examination brought the aforesaid fact on Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 11 records as is evident from para-2 of his cross-examination. Therefore, the lacuna which was persisting on account of absence of relevant materials is found inter-connected with para-2 of his cross- examination. 20. PW-6 is the informant himself. He had stated in his examination-in-chief that Basanti was his daughter who was married to Santosh about two years ago as per Hindu rites and rituals and on account thereof, she had gone to her Sasural. The daughter had disclosed that her Sasuralwala were torturing her in the background of fulfilment of demand of motorcycle. Basanti was murdered by Babu Lal Mahto, Santosh Mahto, Saroj Mahto as well as wife of Babu Lal Mahto. He was informed by the Darogaji over which they had gone to place of his daughter. None was present there. House was open. Neighbours had disclosed that they had gone to burn the dead body on the bank of river. They had gone to that place where Darogaji was present since before. He had seen the dead body. He had stated before the police that Sasuralwala of Basanti had escaped away. Then thereafter, his statement was recorded over which he has put his LTI in presence of his nephew Dharmendra Mahto. Identified the accused. During cross-examination it is apparent that he had not been cross- examined on the factum of demand of dowry as well as demand of Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 12 motorcycle in lieu thereof. The cross-examination, as is evident, from paras-2 and 3, he had confined with regard to their presence at Sasural of deceased as well as with regard to presence of police officials at the time of occurrence. In para-4, he had denied the suggestion regarding accidental death of deceased during course of cooking. However, from evidence it is apparent that he had not specifically disclosed the fact that at an earlier count, his son Rajendra had gone to Sasural of deceased where the deceased had stated that in case, the motorcycle is not given, she will be killed. It is also apparent from his evidence that he had not stated the fact that at the time of Bidaee, Babu Lal Mahto and Santosh Mahto had advanced their demand of motorcycle whereupon he undertook to provide the same within a month. However, he had stated in examination-in-chief that his daughter had disclosed that her Sasuralwala are harassing her for fulfilment of motorcycle whereupon, as stated above, defence failed to challenge. 21. PW-2 is Dharmendra Mahto, cousin brother of deceased Basanti Devi who had stated that she was married on 18.04.2008 with Santosh who has been murdered by Santosh, Babu Lal, Saraswati Devi on account of non providing of Hero Honda motorcycle so demanded in lieu of dowry. The aforesaid disclosure was made by his sister to his uncle whereupon his uncle had stated to Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 13 him. After receiving news of her death on 20.05.2008 they went to the house of accused. Darwaza was opened, articles were scattered hither and thither. Neighbours disclosed them that they have taken away the dead body for funeral. They rushed to the place where they had seen the police officers were present since before. During cross- examination, he had stated that he had gone to place of his sister. In para-3 of his cross-examination he had stated that Basanti Devi had gone to her Sasural in cordial atmosphere. At the time of Bidaee, husband, father of husband, brother of husband were present. He came to know regarding demand from his uncle but he is unable to disclose the date but it was four or five days prior to Bidaee. In para-4 of his cross-examination he had stated that he is unable to disclose on which date and as to how many times his uncle had gone to Sasural of Basanti. He had further stated that his uncle had disclosed regarding murder of Basanti and then thereafter they had gone to Sasural of Basanti. When they had reached Sasural of Basanti, they found the doors opened. None of the family members were present there. Neighbours had disclosed that they had gone to the bank of river. He had denied the suggestion. 22. PW-3 is Bhabhikan Mahto who is father of PW-2 as well as uncle of deceased, Basanti. Apart from being inquest witness, Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 14 he had also stated that his niece was married with Santosh Mahto on 18.04.2008. She was murdered for dowry in lieu of motorcycle by Babu Lal Mahto, Santosh Mahto and Saraswati Devi. During cross- examination at para-2 he had stated that he had gone along with his son to her place after marriage where talk relating to demand of dowry was going on. He had further stated that he is unable to say as to what Santosh was doing. However, the father of Santosh happens to be a Cart puller. Then there happens to be cross-examination over his arrival at the place of occurrence. PW-1 is the co-villager of informant who had also corroborated the event of demand of dowry, motorcycle at the time of Bidaee and the Bidaee was effected after great persuasion. He had also spoken with regard to going to Sasural of Basanti, recovery of half burnt dead body, arrival of police. During cross-examination at para-2, he had stated that uptil tilak there was no dispute. No demand of motorcycle was advanced. He had no talk with deceased. 23. PW-5 is Taiyab Hussain. He had simply exhibited his signature over inquest report. 24. PW-8 is the I.O. who had investigated the case after being entrusted therewith. He had shown the first P.O. as house of deceased (Sasural) and second one happens to be the funeral ground Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 15 wherefrom half burnt dead body was recovered. The dead body was sent for postmortem. Receive postmortem report, took statement of witnesses and then submitted charge-sheet. During cross-examination, he had admitted that he had not inspected the first place of occurrence. He had denied the suggestion that charge-sheet was submitted in collusion with the prosecution party. 25. Thus, from the evidence so adduced on behalf of prosecution, it is apparent that death of deceased was done within seven years of her marriage. From evidence of Doctor, it is crystal clear that deceased met with unnatural death, that means to say, due to asphyxia on account of throttling. It is also apparent that the deceased was done to death approximately, one month after her marriage. In likewise manner demand of Hero Honda motorcycle in lieu of dowry has also been spoken along with torture meted out to deceased on that very score. However, there happens to be short-fall of evidence regarding complicity of all the appellants during course thereof, whereunder, the status of father-in-law, mother-in-law and brother-in- law is not found properly identified, although they are relative of the husband. 26. In the aforesaid background, their conviction and sentence recorded by the learned lower court is set aside. Appeal is Patna High Court CR. APP (SJ) No.521 of 2011 dt.10-02-2014 16 allowed to that extent. 27. So far as the husband, Santosh Mahto is concerned, being liable thereof, on account of his status as well as failed to controvert the conclusive evidence so laid on behalf of prosecution, the judgment of conviction and sentence recorded by the learned lower court is confirmed. 28. Appellants, Babu Lal Mahto, Saraswati Mahto and Saroj Mahto are on bail. They are discharged from the liability of bail bond. 29. Appellant, Santosh Matho is in custody, he is directed to serve out remaining part of sentence. Patna High Court 10th of February 2014 perwez/AFR |__| U |__| T (Aditya Kumar Trivedi, J)