- 1 - IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 553 OF 2007 Dnyaneshwar Narsingh Dongare ) .. Appellant. Age – 26 years, r/o. Solapur ) (Org.Accused) ( Through Jail ) V/s. The State of Maharashtra ) .. Respondent (Through ) P.S.O.Vijapr Naka Police Sation ) Solapur). ) ---- Mrs. Sonia Miskin for the Appellant. Mr. A.S. Shitole, APP for the State. --- CORAM : R. V. MORE, J DATED : 3 rd FEBRUARY,2009. ORAL JUDGMENT : 1. By the impugned judgment and order, the appellant accused was convicted for the offence - 2 - under section 363 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer R.I. for 7 years and to pay a fine of Rs. 2000/-, in default to undergo S.I. for six months. He was also convicted for the offence under section 366-A of the IPC and sentenced to suffer R.I. for 5 years and to pay fine of Rs. 2000/- in default to undergo simple imprisonment for six months. The appellant was further convicted for the offence punishable under section 376 of the I.P. Code and sentenced to suffer R.I. for seven years and to pay a fine of Rs. 1000, in default to undergo simple imprisonment for three months. All the substantive sentences were directed to run concurrently. 2. The prosecution case in short is as under : (i) PW-Complainant Anil Somnath Patangrao is the resident of Solapur. He resides with his wife and three daughters namely, Sarika, Madhuri and Swati and two sons namely, Nitin and Sachin in a joint family. He is serving as peon in Walchand College since 1985. His three daughters were taking education. The second daughter by name - 3 - Madhuri was 14 years old at the time of incident and was studying in Ahilyabai Prashala and Kanistha Mavidhyalaya, Solapur. (ii) The appellant accused was the student of the same college where the complainant was serving as a peon. The accused got acquainted with the complainant. The accused used to come to the house of the complainant and also used to take lunch there in the house of the complainant as he was being treated as a family member. (iii) On 26.01.2005 at 8 pm the complainant had gone to the college for Republic Day function and his second daughter Madhuri had also gone to the School to attend flag hoisting ceremony. When the complainant returned home from the college he found that his wife alongwith only two daughters and two sons are present at home. Since Madhuri was not present in the home, the complainant made enquiries; he waited for her arrival. Since Madhuri did not - 4 - come, the complainant went to the college but nobody was present in the college as republic day function was already over. Thereafter, a search of Madhuri was taken but she could not be traced out. The complainant returned to his house and again made inquiry with his relatives on telephone. He alongwith the relatives took search of Madhuri but she could not be traced out. They thereafter went to the house of the accused who was staying at Kavita Nagar, Police Colony, Solapur and after enquiry, they found that the accused is also not present in the house. The complainant thereafter suspected that the accused would have kidnapped Madhuri. Thereafter,the complainant came to his house. At that time his son Sachin was present in the house who disclosed that the accused forcibly made Madhuri to sit on his motorcycle and taken her away. The complainant again had taken search of Madhuri and accused but without any use. - 5 - (iv) On 4th of March, 2005 at about 5.30 p.m. all of a sudden Madhuri had been to the complainant's house and after enquiry, Madhuri disclosed that on 26th of January, 2005 while she was returning to home from the school, the accused forcibly made her to sit of his motorcycle and took her to one small village of Latur and kept her in one room and committed repeated rapes. Thereafter, the accused took Madhuri to Barshi, Pune, Karad and frequently committed rapes on her without her will and thereafter, the accused had driven her out. The complainant thereafter, alongwith Madhuri went to the police station and lodged complaint for the offence punishable under sections 363, 366 and 376 of the IPC. 3. After registration of the crime, the investigation officer arrested the accused under the arrest panchanama. The accused was sent to the civil hospital, Solapur for medical examination. Statement of victim Madhuri and other witnesses came - 6 - to be recorded. The clothes of Madhuri were seized under the seizure panchanama. Victim Madhuri was sent to the civil hospital for medical examination. Inquiry about the age of the victim Madhuri was made and after completion of the investigation, charge- sheet was submitted in J.M.F.C. Court No.2, Solapur. 4. The J.M.F.C. Court No.2, Solapur committed the case to the Sessions Court Solapur as the offence punishable under section 376 was triable by the Court of Sessions. The charge was framed against the accused for the offence mentioned above. The charge was read over and explained to the accused in vernacular to which he pleaded not guilty and claimed to be tried. The defence of the accused was of total denial and false implication by the prosecution. 5. In order to establish guilt of the accused, the prosecution examined nine witnesses, namely, PW-1 Madhukar Somnath Patangrao, who is the uncle of the victim Madhuri. PW-2 Anil Somnath Patangrao, who - 7 - is the father of the victim Madhuri. PW-3 Madhuri Anil Patangrao, is the victim. PW-4 Chidanand Bhimsingh Dodmani, is attached to the Civil Hospital Solapur, as M.O. PW-5 Maruti Sadashiv Dole, Manager at Dwarka Hotel at Latur. PW-6- Dr. Amit Mohan Shah, attached to the Civil Hospital, Solapur, who examined the victim Madhuri. PW-7-Rakesh Jeevan Jadhav is the police constable attached to Vijapur Naka Police Station, who had carried muddemal articles to the Chemical Analyser Office, Pune. PW-8-Nandkumar Pratap Patil, working as the Rural Development Officer at Bibi-Darphal and PW-9 -Shanta Pralhad Sonkavde, who is the Investigating officer, attached to Vijapur Naka Police Station as a Lady P. S.I. 6. In defence, the evidence of DW-1 Ramchandra Bhaurao Dongre, the defence witness, was adduced in order to establish that on 29.01.2005 the accused had attended funeral of Sadashiv, the brother of DW-1. The defence, however, admitted the arrest panchanama of the accused, Panchanama - 8 - of seizure of mobile and motorcycle and panchanama of seizure of clothes of the accused as well as the clothes of victim Madhuri. 7. The prosecution case is that the accused on 26 th of January, 2005 had kidnapped minor girl Madhuri, who was 14 years old at that time, from the lawful guardianship of her father. It is alleged that the accused had induced Madhuri to go out from her father's place with an intention or knowledge that Madhuri may be forced or seduced to illicit relations like intercourse with the accused. It is further alleged that during the period between 26.01.2005 to 04.03.2005 the accused committed frequent rapes on the prosecutrix Madhuri at various places like Barshi, Latur, Karad. In view of the above allegations, it is first necessary to ascertain the age of the prosecutrix Madhuri at the relevant time from the evidence in this regard led by the prosecution. 8. In order to prove that the age of the prosecutrix-Madhuri was just 14 years at the time of - 9 - incident i.e. on 26th January, 2005 the prosecution adduced evidence of PW-8- Nandkumar Patil at Exh. 55, who was serving as a Rural Dev. Officer at Bibi- Darphal since April, 2006 and was also working as Secretary of Grampanchayat. His duty was to take entry of birth and death. He produced the original register of birth and death. He testified that the entry of birth date of the prosecutrix -Madhuri is entered at serial no.11 in the register. This entry was taken on 15.02.1991, showing the birth date of Madhuri as 14.02.1991. This entry was taken on the basis of information given by Grampanchayat peon. He further testified that as per the entry in birth and death register, birth certificate was issued by his office and it is in his handwriting, which is at Exh. 11. He proved the birth certificate at Exh. 11. He also produced Xerox copy of the birth extract. The original register and Xerox copy was verified by Court. On his examination it was produced at Exh. 56. This witness i.e. PW-8 was cross-examined. Nothing could be brought on record so as to shatter the evidence of PW-8. He denied that he had taken - 10 - false entry about birth date of the prosecutrix Madhuri. He said the birth entry was taken by him in discharge of his official duty. There is no reason for this witness to record incorrect entry of the birth date of prosecutrix. After going through the evidence, which has hardly been contradicted in the cross- examination, appears to be natural. I find that the evidence of this witness is cogent, consistent and reliable. 9. Thus from the evidence adduced, it is clear that on the date of incident the age of the prosecutrix Madhuri was 13 years and 11 months. Dictation resumed on 03.02.2009. 10. The prosecutrix Madhuri was examined at Exh. 15. She deposed that she used to reside with her parents, two sisters and two younger brothers jointly at Solapur and was studying in 9th Standard in Ahilyabai High School Solapur. She also stated that the accused was acquainted with her father and he used to come to her house. She specifically testified that on 26.01.2005 she had been to her school for flag hoisting ceremony at about 7 a.m.. - 11 - and while returning to home alongwith her brother, the accused came on motorcycle and gave one slap on the cheek of Sachin. The accused got hold her hand and made her to sit on his motorcycle forcibly and proceeded towards Tuljapur side. The accused had taken prosecutrix Madhuri to temple of goddess and told her that she should not weep as he will marry with her. Thereafter, the accused purchased two garlands and forcibly put one garland on her person and he asked her forcibly to put one garland on his person. The prosecutrix Madhuri also deposed that the accused thereafter forcibly took her on motorcycle to Latur and thereafter to village Vaswadi, which is 5 kms. away from Latur. At Vaswadi, the accused alongwith Madhuri stayed in the house of accused's friend Datta Sonvane and on that night the accused had committed forcibly sexual intercourse thrice on her. From 27.01.2005 to 29.01.2005 accused alongwith Madhuri stayed in the said room at Vaswadi, where the accused forcibly committed sexual intercourse on her from time to time. She testified that on 29.01.2005 she was brought - 12 - to Latur on motorcycle by the accused and they stayed there in the lodge by name Hotel Dwarka Lodge. In that lodge also the accused committed forcible intercourse with her thrice. From 30.01.2005 to 04.02.2005 the accused hired one room on the rental basis from his friend Dormale and there he committed forcible intercourse on her several times. PW 3 further testified that on 5 th February 2005 she was taken by accused to Barshi at the house of his maternal aunt and there he had forcibly sexual inter-course with her. On 6 th of February 2005 she was taken to Karad by the accused at the house of his relative Lakshmi Phiske and in that house she was kept till 14 th February 2005 and accused committed forcible sexual inter-course with her several times. On 15 th February 2005 prosecutrix was again brought to Barshi in the house of his maternal aunt; accused and prosecutrix stayed there till 20 th February 2005, during which time the accused committed forcible sexual inter-course with her several times. On 22 nd February 2005 prosecutrix was again brought to Karad by the accused and instead of keeping her in - 13 - the house of his maternal aunt, he had taken one room and the prosecutrix was kept there. PW 3 prosecutrix deposed that she was frequently requesting the accused to send her to the house of her parents or to allow her to talk with her parents on his mobile and thereafter accused took her to the STD booth, wherefrom she made telephone call to her father in Walchand Collage, where he was serving. The father of prosecutrix on telephone inquired- wherefrom she is speaking and asked her to come immediately to the house. Thereafter the prosecutrix falsely told the accused that she is his wife and he should give money to her and he should board her in Solapur S. T. bus. She also told that she will go to the house of her parents, have talks with them and will return back to Karad, and thereafter accused boarded the prosecutrix in S.T. bus. On 4 th March 2005 she reached at Solapur at 5.30 p.m. and narrated the entire incident to her parents and their relative. On 5 th March 2005 she along with her father lodged the compliant. She also made telephone on mobile of the accused and asked him to come to Solapur. Accused - 14 - thereafter came to Solapur to fetch the prosecutrix to Karad. When accused reached at Solapur in order to take the prosecutrix to Karad, he was apprehended by Vijapur Naka Police Solapur. 11. P.W. 3 was cross-examined by the defense counsel. However nothing was brought on record to discard her testimony. If evidence of the PW 3 prosecutrix is taken into consideration, I find that PW 3 had no reason to involve accused falsely in the case. I find evidence of prosecutrix is cogent, consistent and reliable and inspire confidence. 12. PW 1 is the uncle of PW 3 prosecutrix. He is serving as peon in agriculture office. He testified that on 26 th January 2005 when he was in his office, he received telephone call from his brother Anil (PW 2) who disclosed that PW 3 prosecutrix alongwith Sachin had gone to attend program in the school and while returning accused by giving slap to Sachin forcibly kidnapped PW 3 Madhuri and took her on his motor cycle. He further deposed that on 4 th March 2005 at - 15 - 5.30 p.m. he received telephone call from PW 2 his brother Anil informing him that PW 3 is returned to his house. Accordingly P W 2 had been to the house of PW 2 Anil. On inquiry PW 3 prosecutrix disclosed that on 26 th January 2005 while returning home accused forcibly took her on his motor cycle and in the temple at Tuljapur accused forcibly put garland in her neck and thereafter took her to Karad and Barshi. PW 1 deposed that PW 3 prosecutrix disclosed that accused forcibly enjoyed sexual inter-course with her frequently, form 26 th January 2005 to 4 th March 2005. 13. P.W.3, the father of the prosecutrix testified that on 26 th January 2005 at about 8.00 a.m. he had gone to Walchand College for flag hoisting, and prosecutrix told him that she is proceeding for flag hoisting ceremony in her school. After completion of flag hoisting ceremony PW 2 came to his house. However, the prosecutrix was not seen in the house and therefore, he made inquiry. He waited for arrival of prosecutrix for some time and thereafter went to her school. However, nobody was present there in the - 16 - school. PW 2 thereafter along with his relative had been to the house of accused and found that the accused had also left the house in the morning. He thereafter came in the house. At that time his son disclosed him that the prosecutrix was kidnapped by the accused. He deposed that on 4 th March 2005 at about 5.30 p.m. prosecutrix came to his house weeping. On inquiry, prosecutrix told him that she was forcibly taken by the accused on his motor cycle, while returning home from the school on 26 th January 2005. He deposed that prosecutrix disclosed him that she was taken to Latur, Barshi and Karad by the accused and there from time to time accused committed sexual inter-course. 14. P.W. 6 is Dr. Amit Shah who examined the prosecutrix on 6 th March 2005, deposed that prosecutrix had given history that the accused had kidnapping her from the school on 26 th January 2005 and took her to Latur in the lodge where they stayed and accused committed sexual inter-course against her will. After medical examination of the prosecutrix, - 17 - PW 6 had given his opinion that number of times sexual inter-course had taken place with the prosecutrix. 15. PW 5 Maruti Sadashiv Dole, the manager of Dwararka Lodge at latur, deposed that on 29 th January 2005 while he was on duty, accused brought the prosecutrix at the lodge; both of them stayed in a room No. 103. He further deposed that accused and prosecutrix have signed in the register in his presence, giving their names and addresses. He identified signature of the accused and the prosecutrix. Relevant extract of the said register is at Exhibit 17. The names of the accused and prosecutrix were shown at Sr. No.7 in the said register. PW 5 further deposed that the accused and prosecutrix have checked out the room at 2 p.m. in 30 th January 2005. 16. Thus, evidence of prosecutrix is corroborated and supported by the evidence of PW 1 Madhukar, PW 2 Anil. Her evidence is further corroborated and supported by the evidence of PW 6 Dr. Amit Shah and PW 5 Maruti Dole. In my opinion, evidence of all the - 18 - witnesses is cogent, consistent and reliable and therefore, I find that the prosecution has proved its case against the accused beyond reasonable doubt. 17. The defense had adduced the evidence of DW 1 Ramchandra Dongre, uncle of the accused, to show that accused had attended to funeral ceremony of Sadashiv, brother of DW 1, on 31 st January 2005 and thereafter accused was present in the house of Sadashiv, for four days. The evidence of DW 1 does not inspire confidence in view of the evidence PW 5 to the effect that accused alongwith prosecutrix had stayed in the lodge at Latur on 29 th January 2005 and checked out at 2 p.m. on 30 th January 2005. This evidence is supported by the extract of register Exhibit 17. PW 3 prosecutrix also specifically stated that since 26 th January 2005 till 4 th March 2005 she was in custody of the accused. Moreover DW 1 is the uncle of the accused, therefore interested witness. In these circumstances, the evidence of this witness becomes doubtful and liable to be discarded. - 19 - 19. Taking overall circumstances into consideration, I find that the trial Court has correctly appreciated the evidence on record and rightly convicted the accused for the offences punishable under section 363, 366-A and 376 of I.P.C. As I find no merit in the appeal, the same is accordingly dismissed. Sd/- [ R.V.MORE,J.]