IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH (i) Criminal Revision No.696 of 2005 Date of Decision 25.11.2010 Kulbir Singh ...... Petitioner VERSUS State of Punjab and another ...... Respondents (ii) Criminal Revision No.697 of 2005 Gurbax Singh ...... Petitioner VERSUS State of Punjab and another ...... Respondents (iii) Criminal Revision No.698 of 2005 Kala Singh ...... Petitioner VERSUS State of Punjab and others ...... Respondents (iv) Criminal Revision No.699 of 2005 Baljit Singh ...... Petitioner VERSUS State of Punjab and another ...... Respondents CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.N.JINDAL Present: Mr.Ashok Sharma, Nabhewala, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr.Amit Chaudhary, Asstt. Advocate General, Punjab, for the respondent-State. None for the respondents. ***** A.N.JINDAL, J: This order shall dispose of aforesaid four revision petitions which have arisen out of the judgment dated 13.12.2004, passed by the Addl. Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Ferozepur. The First Appellate Court while upholding the conviction of the respondents-accused, exercised its discretion, while extending benefit of probation to them and further directed them to deposit amount of compensation, (as awarded in each case), which if released would go to the petitioner/complainant-Society. Failing to pay the amount, the appeals were to be treated as dismissed. No grounds for interference, in the exercise of discretion by the Appellate Court, are made out. Dismissed. However, in case of failure to deposit the amount of compensation, the complainant would be at liberty to move the trial Court to bring the judgments into operation. Copy of the judgment be placed in each connected case. 25.11.2010 (A.N.Jindal) mamta-II Judge