THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL APPEAL No.1290 of 2010 JUDGMENT: This criminal appeal is filed by the appellant-State against the judgment of acquittal passed by the learned IV Additional Assistant Sessions Judge, Guntur in S.C.No.439 of 2008 dated 14.07.2009. The case of the prosecution, according to the charge sheet, is as follows: The defacto complainant gave a report to the police alleging harassment by A1 for property and valuable security from her parents and about the attempt made by A1 to kill her. On the basis of the said report a case in Cr.No.89 of 2007 was registered by the Sub-Inspector of Police, Arundelpet Police Station against the respondents-accused i.e., the husband and sister-in-law for the offences punishable under Sections 498-A and 307 read with 34 I.P.C. The defacto complainant married A1 in the presence of elders and after their marriage, she came to know that A1 married twice earlier and that he sent them away suspecting their fidelity. She lived with him happily for about one month and thereafter, he started suspecting her character by attributing illegal intimacy with so many persons. A1 also harassing and insisting her to get executed a document by her father bequeathing house site in his favour and also for gold and that her sister- in-law-A2 used to abet A1. In October, 2006, A1 poured kerosene on her and tried to kill her. While so, as she became pregnant, A1 threatened to kill her if she gives birth to a female child and that she gave birth to a male child about 15 days prior to her giving report to police. A1 and A2 came to her parents house and threatened them to give 20 sovereigns of gold and house plot consisting of 200 square yards and if they failed to comply the demand, A1 would kill her parents and take away the male child from her and therefore, requested the police to take action against them. After investigation, the charge sheet was filed and the same was committed to the Court of Sessions, Sessions Division, Guntur since the offence under Section 307 I.P.C. is exclusively triable by Court of Sessions. During the course of trial, the prosecution examined P.Ws.1 to 8 and got marked Exs.P1 to P7. On behalf of the accused no witnesses were examined and no documents were marked. However, as the evidence of prosecution witnesses is not convincing, the learned Sessions Judge acquitted the accused. The same is questioned by filing the present appeal by the State along with special leave petition. Heard. Apparently, the alleged offence took place in the month of October, 2006 where as the report was given on 31.03.2007 that is after lapse of about six months. Delay may not be fatal in every case but the prosecution should come forward explaining the said delay. The only explanation offered by the prosecution for the abnormal delay is that immediately after the incident she was taken to her parents’ house for delivery in the month of January, 2007, where she gave birth to a male child. Thereafter, the report was given on 31.03.2007. Thus, in my considered opinion, it appears somewhat artificial. If really such incident has taken place i.e., attempt to commit murder in the month of October, 2006, A1 would not have taken PW1 to her parents house and dropped her there for the purpose of delivery. In between October, 2006 and 31.3.2007, there are no incidents as spoken to by the prosecution witnesses. Further the entire case rests on the evidence of PWs 1, 2, and 3. PW1 is the victim and PWs 2 and 3 are her parents. The alleged eye- witnesses who are independent witnesses were examined as PWs 5 and 6. They did not support the case of the prosecution. In that view of the matter, this Court is of the view that the judgment of the trial court acquitting the accused for the offences for which they were tried is justifiable. Accordingly, I see no merits in the appeal and the same is dismissed. ____________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA,J Date.06.12.2010 lvl THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL APPEAL No.1290 of 2010 Dt. 06.12.2010