THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.2143 of 2004 JUDGMENT: This Criminal Revision Case is directed against the judgment dated 28.09.2004 made in Crl.A.No.72 of 2002 by the II Additional Sessions Judge (FTC), Adilabad confirming the judgment made by the Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Asifabad in C.C.No.292 of 1992. The case of the prosecution is as follows: The petitioner-accused had worked as contingent salesman in cosmatic counter run by Singareni Collieries Company Limited Stores Depot, from 27.6.1988 to 19.11.1988. The petitioner-accused was incharge to look after the sales of the stocks worth Rs.38,838-50 ps., and used to sell the stocks entrusted to him. But, since November, 1988 the petitioner- accused was not attending to duty, the counter was closed. On 8.12.1988, the accused opened the counter and after some time, he again closed the counter and left without giving any information. Suspecting some foul play, the Divisional Manager, SCC Stores, Bellampalli called the brother-in-law of the accused, proceeded to the counter along with P.W.2-internal auditor, got the counter opened on 12.1.1989 and listed all the articles worth Rs.43,152- 80 ps., available at the counter and on verification it was found that the accused had misappropriated an amount of Rs.18.150-20 ps. Thereafter, on the complaint lodged with the police against the petitioner-accused, a case was registered for the offence under section 408 IPC. After completion of the investigation, charge sheet was filed and the same was taken cognizance as C.C.No.292 of 1992. On appreciation of both oral and documentary evidence, the trial Court found the petitioner-accused guilty of the said offence and sentenced him to undergo rigorous Imprisonment for one year and to pay a fine of Rs.2,000/- in default to undergo simple imprisonment for three months. The said judgment was questioned by way of filing an appeal in Crl.A.No.72 of 2002 before the II Additional Sessions Judge (FTC), Adilabad. The learned Additional Sessions Judge confirmed the judgment of the trial Court. Questioning the said judgment, the petitioner-accused filed the present revision. Learned Counsel for the petitioner-accused fairly conceded that this is not a fit case for interference, but he requested to take a lenient view insofar as the sentence of imprisonment is concerned, having regard to the fact that the petitioner was in jail for a period of three months. In the facts and circumstances of the case and in view of the nature of the offence committed by the petitioner-accused, I feel that the judgments of the Courts below do not warrant any interference. But however, having regard to the fact that the offence is of the year 1988-89 and in view of the fact that the petitioner-accused was in jail for a period of about three months, this Court is of the view that this is a fit case where a lenient view can be taken. Accordingly, the sentence imposed by the Courts below against the petitioner-accused for the offence under Section 408 IPC is reduced to the period already undergone. In the result, the sentence of rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year for the offence punishable under Section 408 IPC imposed by the Courts below against the petitioner-accused is reduced to the period already undergone, while maintaining the sentence of fine. With the above modification, the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed. _______________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J 10th March, 2011 Nn THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.2143 of 2004 10.3.2011