HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2294 OF 2004 JUDGMENT: The State filed this appeal questioning acquittal of the respondents 1 to 6/A1 to A6 by the lower Court of the offences under Sections 498A and 494 I.P.C. A1 is husband of PW.1. A2 and A3 are parents of A1. A4 is stated to be second wife of A1. A5 and A6 are parents of A4. PW.2 is father of PW.1. PW.3 is an elder in whose presence there was frustrated mediation. There is no dispute about marriage of A1 with PW.1. They have one child. Since some time prior to giving report by PW.1 to the police, there is separation between the parties. Insofar as the offence under Section 494 I.P.C. is concerned, the prosecution did not lead any evidence of marriage between A1 and A4. PWs.1 and 2 are stated to have been informed about their marriage. In the absence of any evidence of marriage between A1 and A4, the prosecution could not make out the offence under Section 494 I.P.C. against A1 and A4 to A6. Even though PW.1 stated about A1 necking her out of the house after making the demand of additional dowry of Rs.15,000/- and picking up quarrel, PW.2 stated that he brought PW.1 for festival to his house and that thereafter PW.1 did not go to her matrimonial house nor A1 came to take back PW.1. to his house. PW.1 is leading her life now by rolling beedies. Due to disputes between PW.1 and A1, both of them have been living separately since some time past. It appears that after getting information of the alleged second marriage of A1 with A4, PW.1 gave the present report to the police by adding further allegation of demanding additional dowry of Rs.15,000/-. Except what PW.1 is stated to have informed PW.2 about demand for additional dowry, PW.2 has no personal knowledge about the same. There was no direct demand by A1 to PW.2 for additional dowry. In those circumstances, the lower Court rightly did not place reliance on evidence of PW.1 with regard to demand for additional dowry. I do not find that finding of acquittal recorded by the lower Court is perverse or unjust. There are no grounds in this appeal to interfere with the said finding of acquittal recorded by the lower Court. Hence, the appeal is dismissed. _____________________________ SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU, J December 28, 2011 MD HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2294 OF 2004 December 28, 2011 MD IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDRABAD Dated: 28.12.2011 PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2294 OF 2004 Between: The Public Prosecutor ..... APPELLANT AND Lagi Shetty Venkatesh and others ....RESPONDENTS The Court made the following: