1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY AT GOA PANAJI APPELLATE SIDE CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 24 OF 2008 M/s. Mercantile Finance House ..Petitioner versus M/s. MAC Enterprises & Anr. ..Respondents Mr. A. R. Kantak, Advocate for the Petitioner. CORAM : S. A. BOBDE, J. DATE : 10 th April, 2008. P.C. : 1. Heard. 2. This Revision Application is against the Order of the learned Ad- hoc Additional Sessions Judge, Panaji, dated 7th December, 2007. The learned Sessions Judge has set aside the Order of sentence of imprisonment imposed by the trial court since the Respondent No.1 - accused has paid the entire compensation amount awarded by the trial court. 3. On the petitioner's complaint, the accused was sentenced by the trial court to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of one month and directed to pay compensation to the complainant under Section 357(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code in total amount of Rs.6,48,882/-, and in default to undergo 2 simple imprisonment of six months. This order of the trial court was made on 14th March, 2007. Apparently, in the Appeal pending before the learned Sessions Judge, the accused paid the entire sum by instalments as permitted by the appellate court. Hence, the appellate court considered it appropriate in the interest of justice to set aside the sentence of imprisonment since it was satisfied that the interest of justice stood served by the payment of compensation. 4. It is true as contended by Mr. Kantak, learned counsel for the petitioner that elaborate reason has not been given by the appellate court for commuting the sentence of imprisonment in its entirety. However reading of the order does not indicate the sentence has been set aside mainly and in fact only because the accused paid the entire compensation as ordered by the court. In this view of the matter, there is no material irregularity or impropriety or illegality in the order of the appellate court to warrant interference by this court in exercise of its Revisional Jurisdiction. Criminal Revision Application is therefore dismissed. S. A. BOBDE, J. skc