1 Cri.Appeal No.274/1994 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.274/1994 The State of Maharashtra = APPELLANT VERSUS 1) Baban Bansi Athare Age: 21 Yrs. 2) Bansi Mahadu Athare, Age: 61 Yrs. 3) Rahibai w/o Bansi Athare, Age: 56 Yrs. 40 Hirabai w/o Haribhau Yerkal Age: 31 Yrs. All R/o Madadgaon, Tq. And District Ahmednagar. = RESPONDENTS (orig. Accused) ... Mr.NR Shaikh, APP for Appellant/State; Mr.VS Bedre, Advocate for Respondent Nos.1 to 4. ----- CORAM : A.H.JOSHI & A.R.JOSHI,JJ. DATE : 22nd September, 2011. ORAL JUDGMENT (PER:-A.H.JOSHI,J.) 1) In Sessions Case No.346 of 1990, the accused persons (present respondents) were charged for the offences punishable under Sections 304-B r/w Section 34.; 498-A r/w 34 and 2 Cri.Appeal No.274/1994 306 r/w Section 34 of Indian Penal Code. 2) The Session Trial resulted into conviction of the accused persons. The accused persons preferred an appeal in the Sessions Court. The said appeal was allowed and the accused were acquitted of the offences with which they were charged. 3) The State has preferred this appeal against judgment and order of acquittal of the accused persons. 4) Heard learned APP for the Appellant/State; Learned Advocate for the respondents/accused. 5) Perused the impugned judgment of the Sessions Judge as well as the evidence brought on record. 6) Though prosecution has examined eight witnesses, sole witness on the point of ill- treatment, subjected to the deceased, is PW No.5 – Usha Ashok Chavan – maternal aunt of deceased Suneeta. 7) The testimonies of maternal aunt (PW No.5) is proved and her version as regards the 3 Cri.Appeal No.274/1994 alleged ill-treatement reads as follows:- "1.........After the marriage, deceased Sunita cohabited in the house of the accused. After one month, she told us that accused No.3 – Rahibai demanded a Dorale of 3 grams. She told me this fact when she had been to fetch water at the well. Then again she had been to my house and again repeated the same thing. She had been to the floor mill via my house. Then she returned back. She also told that accused Nos. 2 to 4 used to beat and ill- treat her, as well as starve and threat her. At the time of Diwali, she again came to our house. She halted in our house for 10 days. She asked us to give 3 grams Dorale and we promised to give it later on. She told that 3 Gram Dorale was wanted by accused No.3 Rahibai. After 10 days, the complainant reached her to her matrimonial house. 2. On the third day, i.e. on Wednesday, the incident took place. The time was 6.30 a.m. I was in my house. My neighbour lady told that Sunita fell inside the well. I saw the dead body of deceased Sunita, which was taken from the well." 8) Accepting every word and sentence contained in the statement of PW No.5 – maternal aunt of the deceased, all that can be inferred is that the version of this very witness is based on what deceased Sunita told to her. Thus, the version of this witness (PW 4 Cri.Appeal No.274/1994 No.5) is based on hear-say story. The case does not have any foundation of any evidence, whatsoever, even to suggest the ill-treatment to deceased – Sunita much less proof thereof. 9) In the result, we find that the judgment and order of acquittal rendered by the Sessions Judge, as Appellate Court, cannot be faulted with. The appeal has no merit and the same is dismissed. sd/- sd/- (A.R.JOSHI,J.) (A.H.JOSHI,J.) bdv/ Authentic copy (BD VADNERE,PS)