-: 1 :- IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 326 OF 1995 The State of Maharashtra : .. Appellant. : (Org.Complainant) V/s. Babasaheb Dagadu Jadhav : .. Respondent. R/o. Kasturba Gandhi Vasahat Zopadi, : (Org.Accused) Pune, At & Post.Pune, Dist. Pune. : ---- Mr. A.S.Shitole, APP for the State. Mr. I.R. Kulkarni for the Respondent. --- CORAM : R. V. MORE, J. CORAM : R. V. MORE, J. CORAM : R. V. MORE, J. DATED : 12th FEBRUARY,2009 DATED : 12th FEBRUARY,2009 DATED : 12th FEBRUARY,2009 ORAL JUDGMENT .: ORAL JUDGMENT .: ORAL JUDGMENT .: 1. The appeal is filed by the State, challenging respondent’s acquittal by the Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Court No 9, Pune for the offence punishable under sections 380, 454 and 457 of the IPC. The prosecution case in short is as under : i. The complainant, PW-1-Professor Bhalchandra Vaidya, had locked the door of his flat at about 5.00 p.m. on 23.05.1993 and went to Sanghvi alongwith his nephew for attending some engagement ceremony. His residential bungalow is situated at Pune University -: 2 :- Complex. After he returned back, he found the gallery door was open. The complainant opened the lock and pushed the door but he found that door was bolted from inside. He suspected presence of some thief inside and therefore, informed to the security office of Pune Vidhyapeeth. The police came and the door was pushed but nobody was found inside the house. All the windows were closed, however, the door of gallery was found open. The complainant found that two gold medals and cash of Rs. 9,600.00/- were stolen from his house and therefore, he lodged a complaint with the police station on 24.05.1993. 2. The charge was framed against the respondent- accused under sections 380, 454 and 457 of IPC to which the accused pleaded not guilty and claimed to be tried. In order to prove guilt of the accused, the prosecution examined three witnesses, namely, PW-1 Complainant, PW-2 Ravindra Madhukar Dhekane, who is a panch witness to recovery of articles i.e. four golden bids, two medals and one nosering and PW-3 Pandurang Kohinkar, the Investigating Officer. 3. PW-3 deposed that on 03.06.1993 when he was doing patrolling duty in the area of Gokhale Nagar, he found the respondent accused in a suspicious condition and after -: 3 :- interrogation, he came to know that the respondent accused has committed theft in Vidyapeet campus. He further deposed that on 06.06.1993, at the instance of the accused, two gold medals, four golden bids and one nose ring was recovered under the panchanama at Exh.14. PW-1 complainant proved his complaint. He deposed about the incident dated 24.05.1993. The prosecution in addition to the evidence of PW-3 and PW-1 adduced evidence of PW-2 Ravindra Madhukar Dhekane, a panch to the recovery panchanama at Exh. 14. PW-2 in his evidence has stated that the respondent accused produced articles stolen by him from trunk in his presence. The articles were seized by the police and the panchanama was drawn. He proved the panchnama at Exh.14. This witness, however, in the cross-examination expressed his inability to tell address of the house of the accused. PW-3 in his cross -examination categorically admitted that he cannot tell as to whom the house, from where he seized the property, belongs. He expressed his inability to tell house number. PW-3- I.O. investigated the case uptil the stage of the seizure of the articles mentioned above. He deposed that further investigation in this case was carried out by PSI- Hajare. However, PSI Hajare is not examined by the prosecution in this case. 4. There is no evidence on record to connect the -: 4 :- respondent accused with the house in question where from stolen articles were recovered under panchanama at Exh. 14. In the circumstances, at the most it can be said that the prosecution has established that the respondent accused had knowledge of a place where the above articles were kept. However, this knowledge is not sufficient to convict the accused for an offence punishable under section 380 of the IPC. The prosecution since failed to prove that the premises from which the recovery was made either belongs to the accused or in his possession, a benefit of doubt deserves to be given to the respondent accused. 5. The learned Magistrate considered all the above aspects and came to the conclusion that the offence under sections 380, 454 and 457 is not proved beyond reasonable doubt. The incident is of 1993 and the impugned order of acquittal was passed in the year 1994. The view taken by the learned Magistrate is a possible view and in appeal against acquittal same cannot be substituted by another possible view. I find no merit in the appeal. The appeal is dismissed. (R.V.MORE,J.) .....