-1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 9 OF 2010 Shri Sainath Naik, Aged about 22 years, son of Anil Naik, r/o. H. No. 549, Near Durbhat Rasai Ferry, Ponda, Goa. Presently in Jail at Sada, Vasco. …... Applicant V e r s u s STATE (Through Public Prosecutor) .….. Respondent Mr. Anthony D' Silva, Advocate for the Applicant. Ms. Winnie Coutinho, Public Prosecutor for the State/Respondent. CORAM: R. M. SAVANT, J. DATE : 15 th February, 2010. ORAL JUDGMENT Admit. 2. With the consent of the learned Counsel for the Applicant and the learned Public Prosecutor, the Criminal Revision Application is heard forthwith. 3. The above Criminal Revision Application is directed against the Judgment and Order dated 08.02.2010, passed by the learned Addl. Sessions Judge, Mapusa, by which, the Judgment and Order dated 30.07.2009, passed by the learned J.M.F.C., Bicholim, in Criminal Case no. 50/S/2007/A, came to be confirmed and the Applicant has been sentenced to undergo simple -2- imprisonment of two months and to pay a fine of Rs.1,000/- , in default to undergo one month's simple imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 279 of I.P.C., to undergo two months simple imprisonment and to pay fine of Rs.500/- in default to undergo 15 days simple imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 337 of I.P.C. and to undergo two months simple imprisonment so also to pay fine of Rs.1,000/- in default to undergo 3 months simple imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 338 of I.P.C. and that the sentence of imprisonment to run concurrently. 4. The FIR has been lodged on account of the incident that has taken place on 17.04.2007. The prosecution case in brief is that on 17.04.2007 at 15.45 hours at Kulan, Sarvan, the Accused drove Mini Bus bearing registration no. GA-01/W-4959, while proceeding from Bicholim to Ponda via Sanquelim, in speed in a rash and negligent manner and lost control due to which the bus overturned on its left side on the State highway causing simple and grievous injuries to 18 passengers travelling in the bus. The prosecution in support of its case has examined in all eleven witnesses amongst whom were passengers who were travelling by the bus who were injured and the Doctors who examined the injured and the Motor Vehicle Inspector, who examined the bus after the accident. It has come in the evidence that the Accused was talking to the girls who were made to sit in the cabin while driving the bus and, on account of the same, the Accused was not able to control the bus as the Accused had only one hand on the steering and with the other hand, he was gesticulating to the girls. Both the Courts below -3- have, therefore, recorded concurrent findings as regards the rash and negligent driving of the Accused which has resulted in the bus overturning on the left hand side causing simple and grievous injuries to the said 18 passengers. The rash and negligent driving has been proved by the prosecution through the evidence of the passengers as also through the evidence of the Doctors who examined the passengers as well as Motor Vehicle Inspector who examined the bus and reported as to the damage caused to it on account of the bus turning turtle. 5. It is well settled that in so far as the revisional jurisdiction of this Court is concerned, there can be no re-appreciation of evidence and this Court could interfere only, if the findings which have been recorded by the Courts below are such which cannot be sustained on the basis of the evidence on record. 6. Having heard the learned Counsel for the Applicant and the learned Public Prosecutor and having perused the impugned Judgment of the Trial Court as well as the Appellate Court, in my view, the findings recorded as regards the rash and negligent driving in my view, warrant no interference in the revisional jurisdiction of this Court. 7. In so far as the punishment is concerned, the Accused is 22 years of age and the accident has occurred on account of the fact that the Accused could not control the bus as he was engaged in conversation with the -4- girls who were seated in the cabin. Fortunately, no death has been caused on account of the accident. In my view, therefore, the punishment which has been re-produced earlier in this Order, is too harsh in the facts and circumstances of the present case. The punishment, therefore, requires to be modified to the below mentioned extent for the offences under Section 279, 337 and 338 of I.P.C. 8. The Applicant-Accused is sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment of one month and to pay a fine of Rs.1,000/- , in default to undergo one month's simple imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 279 of I.P.C., to undergo one month's simple imprisonment and to pay fine of Rs.500/- in default to undergo 15 days simple imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 337 of I.P.C. and to undergo one month's simple imprisonment so also to pay fine of Rs.1,000/- in default to undergo one month's simple imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 338 of I.P.C. and that the sentence of imprisonment to run concurrently. The punishment to stand modified accordingly. As observed by the Trial Court, the fine amount be forfeited to the State. 9. The Criminal Revision Application is, therefore, allowed to the aforesaid extent. R. M. SAVANT, J. arp/*