HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL APPEAL No.1490 of 2010 JUDGMENT: The state filed this criminal appeal against the judgment dated 26.03.2009 passed in SC.No.33 of 2008 on the file of the Assistant Sessions Judge, Parvathipuram, whereby and whereunder the accused was acquitted under Section 235(1) Cr.P.C., for the offences punishable under Sections 417, 420, 365 and 376 of IPC. The brief facts of the case are as follows: The accused is native of Arikathota village and working as driver in Police Transport Organization at Hyderabad. Pw.1, the victim, who is also resident of Arikathota village, was undergoing ANM training in the institute of Mruthyunjaya Nagar, at the relevant point of time. The accused developed intimacy with Pw.1 and deceitfully induced her to believe his representation that he will marry her and thereby took her to Hyderabad and had sexual intercourse with her. Later, when Pw.1 asked the accused to marry her since he was responsible for her pregnancy, the accused refused to marry her. On the basis of a report given by Pw.1 against the accused, a case in Crime No.5 of 2006 was registered by the Station House Officer, Rambadrapuram and, thereafter, on transfer of the said case to Parvatipuram Rural Police Station on the point of jurisdiction, it was re- registered as Crime No.9 of 2006. After completion of investigation, a charge sheet was filed before the Court of the Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Kurupam, and it was numbered as PRC.No.11 of 2007. Thereafter, as the said case was to be tried by the Sessions Division, the learned Magistrate committed the case to the Court of Sessions Division, Vizianagaram. Thereupon, the learned Sessions Judge, Vizianagaram, made over the case to the Assistant Sessions Judge, Parvatipuram, by numbering it as SC.No.33 of 2008. During the course of trial, the prosecution examined P.Ws.1 to 9 and got exhibited Exs.P1 to P5. On behalf of defence, D.W.1 was examined and documents Exs.D1 to D3 were marked. On consideration of the entire oral and documentary evidence on record, the trial Court came to the conclusion that a false case has been foisted against the accused and, accordingly, by judgment dated 26.03.2009, acquitted the accused for the offences for which he was charged. Assailing the same, the state filed the present criminal appeal. Heard the learned Additional Public Prosecutor appearing for the State and the learned counsel appearing for the respondent. From a perusal of the evidence of the prosecution witnesses and the defence witness, it appears Pw.1 was undergoing training as A.N.M. in Mruthyunjaya Nagar Institute of Parvatipuram Mandal, at the relevant point of time, and by that time itself, the accused/respondent was married and Pw.1 was aged about 24 years. In fact, the evidence of P.Ws.1 and 2 is contradictory. Pw.1, in her evidence, stated that she did not inform her mother either before her going to Hyderabad with the respondent or even after her return. But, the mother of PW1, who was examined as PW.2, stated that PW.1 informed her that the accused took her to Hyderabad. The evidence of DW.1 is to the effect that PW.1, taking advantage of the absence of the wife of the accused, voluntarily went with the accused to Hyderabad. From this, it appears that PW.1, on her own volition, went to Hyderabad and allowed the accused to have sexual intercourse with her. In these circumstances, it is highly improbable to believe that the accused had committed the offence punishable under Section 376 IPC. Similarly, having regard to the fact that Pw.1 was aged 24 years and was a consenting party, it cannot be said that the respondent had committed an offence punishable under Section 365 of IPC. No doubt, there is some evidence with regard to the inducement, but even that cannot be believed, for the reason that Pw.1 was aware of the fact that the accused was married prior to their intimacy. In these circumstances, the judgment of the trial Court cannot be said to be not correct. Accordingly, I see no merits in this appeal. In the result, the criminal appeal is dismissed, at the stage of admission. __________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA,J 08.12.2010 v v