IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRA PRADESH : HYDERABAD FRIDAY, THE TWENTY SECOND (22nd) DAY OF JULY, TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN Present: HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.V.SEETHAPATHY Criminal Revision Case No.125 of 2011 Between: Dr.A.Muralikrishna Prasad …Petitioner And: State Bank of Hyderabad, Hyderabad & another … Respondents HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.V.SEETHAPATHY Criminal Revision Case No.125 of 2011 JUDGMENT: This revision case is directed against the order dated 06.12.2010 in Crl.M.P.No.8101 of 2010 in CC No.259 of 2009 on the file of XV Addl. Judge cum XIX ACMM, Hyderabad, wherein the said application filed by the petitioner herein-accused under section 45 of the Evidence Act, requesting the Court to send the cheque Ex.P.3 to the hand writing expert for comparison and opinion, was dismissed. 2. Heard both sides. Perused the record. 3. The first respondent herein filed a complaint against the petitioner alleging the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The trial of the accused for the said offence is in progress. The Chief Manager of the first respondent-State Bank of Hyderabad was examined as PW.1. Subsequently, the petitioner filed Crl.R.C.No.125 of 2011 under Section 45 of the Evidence Act to send the cheque Ex.P.3 to the Hand-writing expert for the purpose of comparison, on the ground that the signature thereon is forged. 4. In the affidavit filed in support of the application and also in the petition, the petitioner has referred the subject cheque as Ex.P.3, but as seen from the list of exhibits appended to the chief affidavit of PW.1, the cheque is marked as Ex.P.2. 5. Be that as it may, the petitioner has no where raised the plea that the signature on the subject cheque is forged, prior to filing of the present application. Even in the cross-examination of PW.1, no suggestion was made to the effect that the disputed cheque is forged and fabricated. On the other hand, the only suggestion made to PW.1 towards the end of the cross- examination is that the accused never issued any cheque towards part payment of the loan amount and that by taking the advantage of the security cheque, the complainant filed a false case. The suggestion is denied by PW.1. Even as per the above suggestion made on behalf of the accused in the cross-examination of PW.1, the plea of the accused is that the cheque issued by way of security was sought to be produced by the complainant as if it was issued in discharge of the loan amount. The signature of the petitioner-accused on the cheque was therefore never disputed and plea of the accused was only to the effect that the cheque was not issued in discharge of any legally enforceable debt. Prior to filing of the private complaint, the complainant has issued a legal notice, for which there was admittedly, no reply given by the accused. 6. The truth or otherwise of the said plea has to be considered by the trial Court with reference to the evidence adduced by both sides during the course of trial. In the circumstances, signature on the cheque having never been disputed by the accused at any time prior to filing of the present application, the learned Magistrate has rightly rejected the request to send the same to the hand-writing expert. The impugned order dismissing the application does not therefore call for any interference by this Court. 7. In the result, the criminal revision case is dismissed. __________________ G.V.SEETHAPATHY, J Date: 22.07.2011 bss