1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR Criminal Application No.207 of 2010 (State of Maharashtra v. Maroti s/o Gangaram Sangade) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's order Shri P.D. Kothari, APP for Applicant. Shri R.M. Daga with Shri M.P. Khajanchi, Advocates, for Respondents. Coram : A.P. Lavande and R.C. Chavan, JJ. Dated : 8 th April, 2010 Heard the learned APP for the applicant, and the learned counsel for the respondents. By this application, the applicant seeks leave to appeal against the judgment and order dated 23-4-2009 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge-2, Chandrapur, in Sessions Case No.108 of 2008, acquitting the respondents of offences punishable under Sections 307 and 326 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The learned APP for the applicant submitted that the Trial Court has erred in disbelieving the evidence of three eye-witnesses, namely PW 3 Santosh, PW 4 Pandurang and 2 PW 5 Baburao. He further submitted the evidence of the two injured, namely PW 3 Santosh and PW 5 Baburao are corroborated by the medical evidence. Therefore, the learned APP submitted that the impugned judgment and order is patently unsustainable in law and deserves to be quashed and set aside. Having heard the learned APP and having gone through the impugned judgment and order, we find that there is no ground to entertain the application. No doubt the impugned judgment and order is not happily worded. However, perusal of the impugned judgment and order discloses that there is no inter se corroboration between the evidence of three eye-witnesses, including the two injured. This being the position, the findings recorded by the learned Trial Judge while acquitting the respondents cannot be said to be perverse, warranting interference in the order of acquittal. Therefore, we find no ground to grant leave to appeal. In the result, the application is dismissed. Judge. Judge. pdl