1 A IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.75 OF 2002 Laxman Chikanna Gauda ] (Present in Judicial Custody ].. Appellant R/at.Shank Colony, Kodhayanavali, ] (Original Kalyan (E), District-Thane. ] accused No.1) V/s. The State of Maharashtra ] (At the instance of Meghwadi ].. Respondents Police Station) ] Mr.Vijay Desai for the Appellant. Mr.P.A.Pol, A.P.P. for the State. CORAM : A.R.JOSHI, J. DATED : JUNE 16TH,2009. ORAL JUDGMENT :- Present appeal is filed by appellant original accused No.1 challenging the impugned Judgment and order of conviction dated 28th August, 2001 passed by the Sessions Judge, Bombay in Sessions Case No.1193 of 1999. Initially total three accused persons including present appellant as accused No.1 were tried for the offences punishable under section 392, 452, 392 read with section 397 of 2 Indian Penal Code and relevant offence under section 3 punishable under section 251(B)(a),27 and 35 of Arms Act and Bombay Police Act for use of certain weapons. 2. Incident of robbery took place at the house cum shop premises of one Jeweller husband of first informant one Smt.Meena Jain. Said incident occurred on 29th March, 1999 at early hours prior to opening of the Jewellery shop. All the three accused entered the house situated behind the shop and threatened Smt.Meena Jain of dire consequence on the threat of a fire arm used by present accused No.1. Accused No.2 and 3 assisted him. The keys of the shop were taken from complainant and various gold ornaments were taken out from showcase. Complainant and her children were made to keep quite in their house. After the incident of robbery was over, all the three accused ran away. Immediately a complaint was lodged with Meghwadi Police Station vide C.R.No. 32 of 1999. Investigation was carried out thereafter. Initially for 2-3 months there was no trace of the robbers, however, subsequently it was revealed that the accused persons in another similar offence had committed such robbery, they were taken in custody in the present matter on transfer warrants. They were so taken in custody on 3 28th June, 1999. During the investigation accused No.1 made voluntary statement to show the shop premises where he had sold the gold ornaments. Accordingly, a memorandum panchanama was conducted and said ornaments were recovered from the shop of P.W.No.3 one Jeevan Das. Panch witness P.W.No.4 took part in the said panchanama. Said ornaments were subsequently identified by the complainant P.W.No.1. Later on test identification parade was conducted in which all the three accused were put to identification. Said parade was conducted by P.W.No.2 Sanjay Salunke. At this juncture it must be mentioned that Sessions Court had disbelieved such test identification parade evidence on the ground that on the relevant date of parade SEO Shri Salunkhe was not authorized to conduct the parade and as such was functus-officio. Still disbelieving the identification parade, the court held all the three accused guilty of offence punishable under section 392 and also punishable under section 452 of Indian Penal Code, mainly believing the substantive evidence of P.W.No.1 and corroborative evidence of P.W.Nos. 3 and 4 and recovery of gold ornaments at the instance of accused No.1. 3. Present appellant accused No.1 alongwith his co-accused Nos. 2 and 3 was convicted for the 4 offences punishable under section 392 and 452 and was sentenced to suffer R/I.for 5 years and three years each respectively. In fact, since their arrest in the year 1999 all the accused were in custody and as such till this time of the year 2009 the substantive sentence has already been undergone by all the accused. Present appeal is preferred by only accused No.1 and reportedly accused Nos.2 and 3 had not preferred any appeal, probably for the reasons that they had undergone the sentence and also involved in various other similar offences of robbery. 4. In view of the above, and in view of appellant accused No.1 already undergone the substantive sentence, only for the academic purpose, present appeal is being heard and disposed of. During the arguments, learned Advocate Shri.Desai for appellant accused No.1 submitted that in the F.I.R. there is no mentioning of any imitation jewellery also and such imitation jewellery has been identified by complainant. According to appellant this fact creates a doubt as to the contents of the F.I.R. It is also argued on behalf of appellant accused No.1 that the description of the accused No. 1 as mentioned in the F.I.R. is not matching with the appellant so far as hight is concerned, however, 5 on going through the reasoning given by the learned Sessions Court, such arguments on behalf of the appellant, cannot be accepted. Moreover, the reasoning given by the learned trial court is also acceptable as to the identification of the imitation jewellery of the complainant after it was seized at the instance of appellant accused No.1, though, said jewellery was not mentioned as stolen from the shop of complainant and as such not mentioned in the F.I.R. 5. Considering the substantive evidence of P.W.No.1 corroborated by the evidence of P.W.Nos. 3 and 4 and recovery of gold ornaments at the instance of accused No.1, there is nothing to interfere with the impugned Judgment and order of conviction of the accused No.1 and as such consequently, the present appeal must fail and the same is accordingly disposed of with following order: :: O R D E R :: i. The appeal filed by the appellant accused no.1 Laxman Chikanna Gauda stands dismissed. (A.R. JOSHI, J.) 6