THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.402 of 2004 JUDGMENT: The petitioners herein were tried as accused in C.C.No.297 of 2000 by the I Additional Munsif Magistrate, Tenali, for the offences punishable under Sections 457 and 380 read with 411 IPC. During the course of trial, on behalf of the prosecution, P.Ws.1 to 3 were examined and Exs.P-1 and P-6 were marked, besides M.Os.1 to 16. On behalf of the accused, neither oral nor documentary evidence was marked. The learned Magistrate having analysed the entire evidence on record, came to the conclusion that the accused are guilty of the said offences and by his judgment, dated 28.11.2002, sentenced them to suffer rigorous imprisonment for a period of six months each and to pay a fine of Rs.100/- each, in default to suffer simple imprisonment for two weeks month each for the offence punishable under Section 380 read with 411 IPC. The same was questioned by the petitioners herein by filing Criminal Appeal No.506 of 2002 on the file of the X Additional District and Sessions Judge, (Fast Track Court), Guntur, who by his judgment, dated 04.03.2004, while concurring with the findings recorded by the trial Court, dismissed the appeal. Challenging the same, the accused approached this Court and filed the present Criminal Revision Case. The brief facts of the case are that L.W-1- Vakkalagadda Rama Mohana Rao is having wholesale soaps shop under the name “Rama Traders” at Pillalamarrivari street, Tenali. On the night of 31.05.2000, some unknown offenders committed theft of cash bag containing cash of Rs.40,000/-, cash of Rs.50,000/-, some gold and silver ornaments from the said business premises and in this connection, on a report given by one Rammohan Rao, a case in Crime No.84 of 2000 was registered on the file of Tenali Urban Circle (II Town Police Station), Tenali for the offences punishable under Sections 457 and 380 IPC. During the course of investigation, on 09.06.2000, the Inspector of Police, Tenali Urban Circle, arrested the accused and seized the said stolen property from their possession under the cover of mahazar. Hence, the charge sheet is filed against them for the offences punishable under Sections 457 and 380 IPC. 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 petitioners were in jai for quite some time. In the light of the said submission, this Court looked into the record. From a perusal of the record, it is clear that the appeal was dismissed on 04.03.2004 and immediately, the petitioners were taken into custody and they were released after grant of bail by this Court by an order, dated 09.03.2004. Thus, it is evident that the petitioners-accused suffered imprisonment for about a week. In the circumstances, this Court is of the view that a lenient view can be taken. Accordingly, the sentence of imprisonment imposed on the petitioners-accused by both the Courts below is reduced to that of the period already undergone by them, 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 20th January 2011 dr