HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1021 of 2003 JUDGMENT: Respondents 1 to 10 herein were tried by the learned VI Addl. Sessions Judge, Guntur, in S.C.No.367 of 1999 for the offences punishable under Sections 302 r/w 109 IPC and 201 IPC. During the course of trial, on behalf of prosecution, P.Ws.1 to 24 were examined and Exs.P.1 to P.19 and M.O.1 were marked. But, no oral or documentary evidence was adduced on behalf of defence. The learned Sessions Judge, having been satisfied with the evidence on record, came to the conclusion that the accused are found not guilty, and accordingly, acquitted them of the charges leveled against them, by judgment dated 10.04.2003. Aggrieved by the same, the defacto complainant, who was examined as P.W.1, preferred this revision. 2. For the purpose of convenience, the parties are referred to hereinafter as they were arrayed before the trial court. 3. The case of the prosecution, in brief, is that A.1 is son, A.2 is co-son-in-law, A.4 is wife, A.5 is father-in-law, A.6 is mother-in-law and A.7 and A.8 are brothers-in-law of the deceased namely Thota Lakshminarayana. The marriage of the deceased with A.4 took place about 20 years back and during their wedlock, they were blessed with A.1 and a daughter. The deceased was addicted to vices and neglecting his family. On that, A.4 filed a maintenance case and the court granted maintenance of Rs.16,000/-. On 22.10.1998, A.1 and A.4 to A.10 hatched a plan to kill the deceased and in pursuance of their plan, on 23.10.1998 A.1 to A.3 killed the deceased and threw the dead body into a boat canal. The mother of the deceased, P.W.1, lodged a complaint with Vemuru Police Station on 27.10.1998 about missing of his son and the same was registered as Crime No.53 of 1998 and after completion of investigation the police filed charge sheet before the II Addl. Munsif Magistrate, Tenali, against the accused for the offences referred to supra. The case of the accused is of total denial. 4. Heard both sides. 5. It is mainly contended by the learned counsel for the petitioner that the court below accepted the extra judicial confession made by A.1 to A.5 to P.Ws.22-Mandal Revenue Inspector and P.W.23-Investigating Officer. 6. I have perused the record as well as the judgment of the Court below. In my considered view, the aforesaid aspect was taken into consideration by the learned Sessions Judge. Having considered the same, the Court below has come to the conclusion that the extra judicial confession alleged to be made by A.1 to A.5 to P.Ws.22 and 23 is unbelievable and hit by Section 26 of the Evidence Act. I am in agreement with the said finding of the Court below. 7. It should also be remembered that this is a revision against acquittal whereby the scope of this Court is very much limited. Even if it is ultimately held that the accused are guilty of the said offences, the maximum that can be done is to remit the matter back to the trial Court for fresh disposal in accordance with law. As the alleged offence is of the year 1998, this Court is not inclined to go into the said aspect. 8. Accordingly, the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed. ______________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J 29th July, 2010. CBS HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1021 of 2003 (Dismissed) 29th July, 2010 CBS HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No. 1021 of 2003 DATE:29.07.2010 Between: Thota Narasamma … Petitioner And Thota Koteswararao @ Kotaiah and others … Respondents