THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRL.R.C No.1083 of 2011 JUDGMENT: This criminal revision case is directed against the judgment of the learned Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad, in Crl.A.No.358 of 2010 dated 07.04.2011 confirming the conviction and sentence of rigorous imprisonment for a period of six months for the offence punishable under Sections 304-A and 338 of I.P.C., and to pay fine of Rs.500/- for the offence under Section 304-A and to pay a fine of Rs.200/- for the offence under Section 338 I.P.C. and in default of payment of fine, he shall undergo simple imprisonment for a period of 30 days and 10 days respectively imposed against the revision petitioner-accused by the learned XVII Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Hyderabad in C.C.No.1600 of 2009 dated 04.10.2010. It is the case of the prosecution that on 31.10.2008 at about 2345 hours PW1 came to the police station and lodged the report (Ex.P1) stating that when he was on duty at out post MJ market, Hyderabad at about 2230 hours, one accident took place opposite to Mohammedi sweet shop, MJ cross roads and he immediately rushed to the spot along with the available staff and found a male and a female person lying on the road in front of a lorry bearing No. AP 10 U 9829 (Ashok Layland Tipper) and one motor cycle bearing No. TN 09 AM 4496 and found the male person dead on the spot with crush injury while the female person received serious head bodily injuries and then he shifted them to Osmania General Hospital. The prosecution has examined P.Ws.1 to 8 and got marked Exs.P1 to P10 to prove the guilt of the accused. On a perusal of the entire evidence, both oral and documentary, the trial Court found the revision petitioner-accused guilty of the offences punishable under Section 304-A and 338 of I.P.C. and accordingly convicted and sentenced him as stated supra. In an appeal preferred by the revision petitioner-accused against the said conviction and sentence, the learned Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad, confirmed the conviction and sentence recorded by the trial Court. Aggrieved by the same, the revision petitioner-accused preferred this criminal revision. Heard both sides. On perusal of the entire evidence on record, this Court is of the view that the trial Court as well as the appellate Court have given sufficient and cogent reasons in convicting the revision petitioner-accused. Therefore, no interference is warranted as far as conviction is concerned, but with regard to the quantum of sentence, it may be mentioned that the alleged offence took place on 31.10.2008 and almost 2 ½ years have passed and during this period the revision petitioner must have repented for what he did. In the aforesaid circumstances and in the interest of justice, this Court is of the view that a lenient view can be taken by modifying the sentence of rigorous imprisonment of six months to that of the period already undergone by the revision petitioner- accused, while imposing a fine of Rs.5,000/- for the offence punishable under Section 304-A I.P.C. and also a fine amount of Rs.1000/- for the offence punishable under Section 338 of I.P.C. The sentence of rigorous imprisonment of six months imposed against the revision petitioner-accused by the Courts below for the offences punishable under Sections 304-A and 338 of I.P.C. is reduced to that of the period already undergone by him. However, the fine amount imposed by the Courts below for the offence punishable under Section 304-A of I.P.C. is enhanced from Rs.500/- to Rs.5,000/- and also the fine amount imposed by the Courts below for the offence punishable under Section 338 of I.P.C. is enhanced from Rs.200/- to Rs.1,000/-, in default, the revision petitioner-accused shall undergo simple imprisonment for one month on each count. The said fine amounts shall be paid by the revision petitioner-accused within a period of four weeks from today. The revision petitioner-accused is directed to be set at liberty forthwith, if not required in any other crime. Except the above modification in the sentence of imprisonment, in all other aspects the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed. GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J 08-04-2011 lvl