IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR JUDGMENT MAHESH CHAND VS. STATE OF RAJ. & 5 ORS. SB Criminal Revision Pet. No.1262 OF 2007 under Section 397 read with section 401 Cr.P.C. against the order dated August 13, 2007 of Addl. Judicial Magistrate No.1 Hindaun City in Cr. Case No. 226 of 2006 whereby non-petitioners were acquitted. Date of Order : December 12 , 2008 PRESENT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH CHANDRA SHARMA Mr.Samunder Singh, for the petitioner. Mr. Anurag Sharma for the non-petitioners. Mr. D.D.Sharma, Public Prosecutor. BY THE COURT : This revision petition has been filed by petitioner Mahesh Chand, against the judgment dated August 13, 2007 passed by Addl. Judicial Magistrate No.1 Hindaun City, whereby the accused respondents 2 to 6 were acquitted from the charge of offence under sections 498A and 406 IPC. 2. Brief facts of the case are that complainant petitioner lodged a typed written report on January 19, 2004 at Police Station Hindaun City, against Satish son of Vishambhar Dayal, Vishambhar Dayal, Sumitra wife of Vishambhar Dayal, Shyam Sunder son of Vishambhar Dayal, Kalpana wife of Syam Sunder, Smt. Indra, Santosh, Rajesh and Abha daughter of vishambhar Dayal resident of Balghat, stating therein that his daughter Seema @ Versha was married to Satish son of Vishambhar in village Balghat tehsil Todabheem on Feb. 15, 2002. In marriage he has given sufficient dowery but inspite of that accused whose names mentioned above demanded dowry in the sum of Rs. 2,00,000/-. It was further mentioned that the ornaments of his daughter were also snatched by them. One instance was also quoted and mentioned that Smt. Rajesh, sister-in- law and Satish poured Kerosene on her in order to kill his daughter but immediately on receiving telephone from her wife her daughter has been saved and the incident could not happen and when his daughter became serious Satish left her at Balghat. Shyam Sunder Sharma along with two miscreants came at their residence on January 18, 2004 and stated for sending Seema with them. They made abuses also and threatened them with dire consequences if Seema was not sent with them. Upon this the Police Station Hindaun City registered the FIR on January 20, 2004 at 11 a.m. Statements of Mahesh Chand, Smt. Mridula wife of Mahesh Chand, Smt. Seema wife of Satish Kumar and Santnu son of Mahesh Chand were recorded under sections 161 Cr.P.C. Accused Satish Kumar, Smt. Sumitra Devi, and Vishambhar Dayal were arrested on January 28, 2004 in the presence of two Motbirs Kaushal Kishore and Om Prakash. Shyam Sunder and Smt. Kalpana Devi were arrested on Feb. 17, 2004. After completion of investigation charge sheet was filed against the accused respondents. Charge was framed against the non-petitioners Satish Kumar, Vishambhar, Smt. Sumitra, Shyam Sunder and Smt. Kalpana. The prosecution in support of its case produced 8 witnesses. Statements of accused under section 313 Cr.P.C. were recorded and they denied the charge and claimed innocence. In defence certified copy of the complaint filed under section 190 Cr.P.C. by Mridula wife of Mahesh Chand in relation to her daughter Kamelesh who was married to Om Prakash was filed. After hearing arguments the Addl. Judicial Magistrate No.1 Hindaun City acquitted the accused respondents 2 to 6. Aggrieved with the judgment of acquittal, complainant Mahesh Chand filed the instant revision petition. 3. The learned counsel for the petitioner argued that the court below without going through the entire record and evidence wrongly acquitted the accused respondents. The court below while passing the impugned order did not consider the statements of witnesses in correct perspective. Thus the judgment of the court below is liable to be set aside and the accused respondents should be convicted for the offences charged against them. 4. The learned counsel for the accused respondents and the learned Public Prosecutor on the other hand opposed the submissions of learned counsel for the petitioner and stated that the court below after considering all the evidence, documents and record passed the order of acquittal. There is no illegality or infirmity in the order passed by the court below. 5. I have heard the learned counsel for the parties and gone through the entire record. No independent witness was produced by the prosecution in relation to demand of dowry made by the accused respondents. There are contradictions in the statements of witnesses produced by the prosecution. Even the independent witnesses produced in order to prove the arrest of the accused respondents have also become hostile. The judgment passed by the court below is perfectly according to law and there is no illegality or infirmity in the same. The court's attention was drawn on the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Umrao Vs. State of Harayana & Ors. SC 2006 Vol.10 Page 136 in which their Lordships of the Supreme Court has observed in para 26 that “it is now well settled that if two views are possible, the appellate court should not interfere with the judgment of acquittal passed by the court below.” 6. Thus the order passed by the court below does not call for any interference in revisional jurisdiction and the revision petition stands dismissed. (Mahesh Chandra Sharma) J. OPPareek/