IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPEALLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.593 OF 1996 Dilip Dattatraya Deshmukh .. Appellant Versus The State of Maharashtra .. Respondent Mr.Nitin Pradhan with Ms.S.D.Khot for the appellant. Mr.J.P.Yagnik, A.P.P for the respondent. CORAM CORAM CORAM : A.S.OKA, J. : A.S.OKA, J. : A.S.OKA, J. DATE DATE DATE : 15th January 2009. : 15th January 2009. : 15th January 2009. JUDGMENT: JUDGMENT: JUDGMENT: . The appellant accused no.1 has taken an exception to judgment and order dated 15th April 1996 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Raigad. By the said judgment and order, the appellant was convicted for the offence punishable under section 498-A as well as section 306 of the Indian Penal Code. For the offence under section 498-A, he has been sentenced to suffer rigorous imprisonment for two years and to pay fine of Rs.1500/-. For the offence under section 306 he has been directed to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three years and to pay a fine of Rs.2,500/-. The appellant was acquitted of the offence punishable under section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code. 2 2. The case of the prosecution in brief is that deceased Sangeeta was the daughter of P.W.4 Sadashiv Balwant Dhumal. She married to the appellant (accused no.1) on 11th February 1989. The 2nd accused is the brother of the 1st accused. The 3rd accused is the father of the 1st accused. The 4th accused is the mother of the 1st accused and the 5th accused is sister of the 1st accused. The 1st to 4th accused are residents of village Avandhe, Taluka Sudhagad, District Raigad. The deceased started cohabiting with the appellant (accused no.1) who was residing with other members of his family. The case of the prosecution is that after a period of about eight months or one year from the date of her marriage the deceased visited her brother’s place i.e P.W.1 Sunil at Vashi. The deceased was accompanied by the appellant. At that time she informed her brother that the appellant had demanded a sum of Rs.50,000/- for purchase of a tempo. According to the case of the prosecution, P.W.1 Sunil and his brother Baban (P.W.No.8) arranged some amount. A sum of Rs.25,000/- was given by them to the deceased who in turn handed over the same to the appellant. The case of the prosecution is that deceased and the appellant stayed with P.W.1 Sunil for a couple of days. After few 3 days P.W.1 Sunil visited village Avandhe and noticed that a tempo was purchased. When he requested the accused to allow the deceased to accompany him for couple of days, the accused nos.2 to 4 expressed annoyance. It is alleged that accused no.2 abused P.W.1 Sunil. It is stated that P.W.1 Sunil had to come back alone. After he informed his brother about the incident he alongwith his brother Baban (P.W.No.8) visited Khopoli where the appellant was doing his business of transport with tempo. It is stated that appellant’s uncle Chandrakant intervened and suggested that he would ask the appellant to take a room at Khopoli and stay at Khopoli with the deceased. Accordingly, the appellant started residing with the deceased in a rented room at Khopoli. 3. After some days deceased went to Vashi and complained to P.W.No.1 Sunil that her mother-in-law used to say that she would make her condition as shown in one of the popular T.V.serials. At the relevant time, the deceased was pregnant. The deceased delivered a female child. The case of the prosecution is that except the appellant no.1 none of his family members attended the naming ceremony. The further case of the prosecution is that P.W.1 Sunil acquired the tempo and gave the tempo 4 on hire to the appellant no.1. P.W.No.1 shifted to Khopoli and started staying with the appellant and deceased with a view to learn the business of transport. The prosecution case is that during his stay at Khopoli he found that the appellant was quarrelling with the deceased and was also assaulting her. 4. In January 1992, there was a fair of Goddess in the village where parents of deceased were residing. The deceased accompanied by the appellant visited the said village. During the stay of the deceased with her parents she disclosed to her brother Sunil (P.W.No.1) and her father (P.W.No.4) that the appellant had again demanded a sum of Rs.10,000/- and had stated that unless the said demand was met, he would not maintain her. 5. On a day prior to Mahashivratri of the year 1992, the 2nd accused brought back the deceased to the place of residence of family members of the appellant. It is stated that the deceased was taken to village Avandhe and not to Khopoli where the appellant was residing. On 09th or 10th March 1992 the appellant instructed the P.W.1 Sunil to pay vehicle tax. Therefore, for that purpose, the P.W.No.1 came to Vashi. When he was at his brother’s place, the driver of the 5 tempo came to Vashi and informed P.W.No.1 that Sangeeta was serious. Therefore, P.W.No.1 rushed to village Avandhe alongwith his relatives and found that the deceased had already expired. The case of the prosecution is that the deceased jumped into a well and committed suicide. 6. It must be noted here that except appellant other accused were acquitted. The finding of the learned Sessions Judge is that explanation (a) of section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code was attracted. As stated earlier the appellant has been acquitted for the offence under section 304-B. 7. Now it will be necessary to refer to the evidence of the witnesses. The first material witness is P.W.No.1 Sunil. As stated earlier, the case of the prosecution is that instances of harassment were narrated by the deceased to her brother Sunil. The case made out by the said witness is that apart from dowry of Rs.10,551/- certain ornaments of gold were given by his family to the deceased as well as the appellant. The entire expenses of the marriage were borne by the family of the deceased. He stated that after completion of period of eight months from the marriage, the appellant 6 and the deceased came to his house at Vashi in New Bombay. The appellant also stayed for a night and deceased continue to stay on. After the appellant left, deceased disclosed to him that the appellant had demanded a sum of Rs.50,000/- for purchasing a tempo. Accordingly, he collected a sum of Rs.25,000/- and gave the amount to deceased. The said witness used to visit the matrimonial home of the deceased. When the witness proceeded to house of the deceased, he noticed that the appellant had purchased a tempo. He stated that at that time the deceased informed him that the accused were ill-treating her even after payment of the aforesaid amount. The witness stated that one year after the marriage when he met her sister she was weeping and she informed him that she was not well. The witness requested the accused nos.2 to 4 to allow him to take the deceased with him. However, accused nos.3 and 4 did not accept suggestion and infact the accused no.2 abused P.W.No.1 and told him to leave the place. The witness came back to Vashi thereafter. The witness stated that he had informed his brother Baban about the incident. He stated that the appellant was carrying on business of transport by plying the tempo at Khopoli. The witness alongwith his brother Baban and another gentlemen proceeded to Khopoli and met the appellant. They met 7 appellant’s uncle Chandrakant and informed him about behaviour of the appellant. According to him the said Chandrakant intervened and stated that he would ask the appellant to take a separate room at Khopoli and to stay in the said room. The case of P.W. No.1 Sunil is that though they visited Pali police station they were requested by Chandrakant not to file any complaint. 8. Couple of days thereafter the appellant alongwith the deceased visited the house of the witness. At that time the deceased informed the witness and other members of the family that her mother-in-law was threatening her. The deceased went back to Khopoli alongwith the appellant. Thereafter, witness visited Khopoli and infact he stayed overnight in the room taken by the appellant. He stated that no talk took place at that time. He stated that after some time the deceased came to his house for the purposes of delivery. She delivered a female child. He stated that only the appellant attended the naming ceremony of the child and none of his family members were present. He stated that the appellant went back with his wife to Khopoli after the naming ceremony. 9. Three or four months thereafter when the witness 8 visited Khopoli the deceased informed him that her in-laws were giving her harassment whenever she stayed in the house of her in-laws. 10. The case made out by the witness is that he alongwith his brother Baban had purchased a tempo and had given the tempo to the appellant to drive and earn as the tempo acquired by the appellant had met with an accident. The witness stated that he temporarily shifted to Khopoli for learning the business of transport and he stayed with the appellant and the deceased. He stated that there used to be quarrel between the deceased and appellant on trifle issues and one day the appellant assaulted the deceased. 11. In January 1992 on invitation, the appellant and the deceased came to the village of the father of the deceased. The appellant came back. He stated that for few days the deceased stayed in the village. The case of P.W.No.1 Sunil is that he alongwith the appellant again proceeded to the village on the day of marriage anniversary. After staying overnight the appellant went back to Khopoli. Thereafter, the deceased informed the witness that the appellant had instructed her to come with Rs.10,000/- failing which he would not keep her. 9 The witness stated that the deceased was weeping. However, he did not give any amount to her. On the day prior to day of Shivratri, the 2nd accused came to house of the father of the deceased and took deceased with him on the ground that the appellant had called her. After the day of Shivratri when the witness visited Khopoli he found that his sister was in village Avandhe and he was accordingly informed by the appellant who was present there. On 07th March 1992 the appellant proceeded to village Avandhe for bringing back the deceased. On 09th March 1992 the appellant came back to Khopoli and informed that the accused no.5 had come to village Avandhe and therefore deceased will continue to stay at village Avandhe till Holi. The witness stated that the appellant asked him to visit Vashi for paying vehicle tax of the tempo. The appellant informed the witnesses that he would also visit Vashi and stay there for a day. The witness stated that he proceeded to Vashi to pay the tax. On 10th March 1992 the driver of the tempo came to Vashi and informed the brother of the witness that the deceased was serious. Thereafter the witness alongwith his family members proceeded to Avandhe village. When they reached Avandhe village, they found that deceased was on the lap of the accused no.2. They learnt that the deceased fell down in the village well and she died. 10 On 11th March 1992 after the post mortem was done, the witness visited Pali police station and recorded the F.I.R. 12. P.W.No.2 is one Kisan Kondiba Dhumal. In the evidence he stated that in the second year of marriage the deceased had visited his village to attend the fair. At that time he heard the talk between the deceased and his daughter who was classmate of the deceased. According to him he heard deceased saying that her in-laws have demanded Rs.10,000/-. The witness stated that the deceased knew swimming. 13. P.W.No.3 Chandrakala Chandrakant Deshmukh is a witness residing in the neighbourhood of the house of the father of the deceased. She stated that before her death, in January 1992 the deceased had visited the village for attending a fair and deceased stayed for a period of one month. She stated that the deceased always used to complain about appellant and her in-laws. She stated that initially the appellant had demanded a sum of Rs.50,000/- for purchasing a tempo out of which a sum of Rs.25,000/- was paid. Thereafter the appellant demanded a sum of Rs.10,000/-. He stated that when she left the village before Mahashivratri alongwith her 11 brother-in-law, the deceased was weeping and was stating that she was being harassed in the house of in-laws. P.W.No.4 Sadashiv Dhumal is father of the deceased. He has reiterated the allegations made by the P.W.No.1 Sunil in his evidence. He has also stated that while leaving the village a day prior to Mahashivratri, the deceased was weeping and was stating that she would receive torture and harassment at the house of her in-laws as the amount Rs.10,000/- was not paid. He stated that he told deceased that he would pay the amount within 3 to 4 days. P.W.No.5 Anant Raul was examined to show that on the request made by the Baban, the said witness paid him a sum of Rs.5,000/- for enabling the appellant to purchase a tempo. P.W.No.6 Uttam Narayan Deshmukh is a cousin of the appellant whose house was at the distance of 20 to 25 ft. from the house of the accused. He stated that on 10th March 1992 he heard a commotion as the deceased had disappeared. He followed certain persons who were proceeding towards well. He stated that a handa and kalshi (utensils used in village to store water) were near the well. Some persons were standing near the well. He thought that deceased would be in well, therefore, he jumped into the well. He found the deceased at the bottom of the well. He took out the 12 deceased with the help of one Vilas and Shankar. He found that though the deceased was alive, the pulse was going very slowly. Though she was alive, subsequently, she breathed her last. 14. He stated that the well is at distance of 150 to 200 ft from the matrimonial house of the deceased and there were two pumps for drawing drinking water situated at the distance of 20 to 25 ft from the said house. P.W.No.7 Mr.Maruti Nagoji Deshmukh is a Police Patil of the village who gave a report of the death of the deceased. P.W.No.8 Mr.Baban Sadashiv Dhumal is the brother of P.W.No.1 Sunil. He supported P.W.No.1 Sunil on material particulars. However, he did not state anything about alleged demand of Rs.10,000/-. P.W.No.9 Mr.Pandurang Dagadu Deshmukh and P.W.No.10 Mr.Dinkar Yashwant Khiste are the police officers. 15. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant invited my attention to the fact that the appellant has been acquitted for the offence punishable under section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code. He pointed out that in any case there are no allegations against the appellant of causing harassment to the deceased. He invited my attention to material part of the evidence. He 13 submitted that there is absolutely no evidence adduced by the prosecution to show that the deceased committed suicide by jumping into well. He submitted that the prosecution has not established that the deceased committed suicide. He submitted that there are hardly any allegations against the appellant of making any demand. He pointed out that atleast for 5 to 6 days before the date of incident, the appellant was not in the house of his father where the deceased was residing, but he was at Khopoli. He, therefore, submitted that it is impossible to come to a conclusion that the appellant is guilty of abetment. The learned A.P.P submitted that after considering the evidence of the prosecution witnesses the learned trial Judge accepted that the guilt of the appellant was established. Inviting my attention to deposition of various witneses, he submitted that apart from the other accused persons, the appellant made atleast two demands of Rs.50,000/- and Rs.10,000/-. He submitted that considering the evidence on record, there is no scope to interfere with impugned judgment and order. 16. I have given careful consideration to the submissions. It will be necessary to refer to section 498-A which reads thus: 14 "498-A. 498-A. 498-A. Husband Husband Husband or relative of husband of a or relative of husband of a or relative of husband of a woman woman woman subjecting her to cruelty.- subjecting her to cruelty.- subjecting her to cruelty.-Whoever, being the husband or the relative of the husband of a woman, subjects such woman to cruelty shall be punished with imprisonment for term which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine. Explanation.- For the purpose of this section, "cruelty" means- (a) any wilful conduct which is of such a nature as is likely to drive the woman to commit suicide or to cause grave injury or danger to life, limb or health (whether mental or physical) of the woman; or (b) harassment of the woman where such harassment is with a view to coercing her or any person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any property or valuable security or is on account of failure by her or any person related to her to meet such demand." 15 It will be also necessary to refer to section 306 which reads thus: "306. 306. 306. Abetment Abetment Abetment of suicide.- of suicide.- of suicide.-If any person commits suicide, whoever abets the commission of such suicide, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine." As pointed out earlier the appellant has been acquitted of the offence punishable under section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code on the ground that the demand cannot be equated with dowry and therefore the section has not application. 17. The date of marriage of deceased and appellant is 11th February 1989 and the date of unfortunate incident is 10th March 1992. P.W.No.1 Mr.Sunil has made an allegation that after period of eight months of marriage, the deceased told that the appellant had demanded a sum of Rs.50,000/-. The second allegation made by him against the appellant is that when he stayed 16 with the appellant and the deceased at Khopoli, he saw that the appellant and deceased used to have quarrels and on one day, the appellant assaulted the Sangeeta. His evidence discloses that from beginning of March 1992 the appellant was residing at Khopoli and only on 07th March 1992 the appellant proceeded to village Avandhe and came back to Khopoli on 09th March 1992. P.W.No.1 Sunil admitted that from 22nd January 1992 to 01st March 1992 the deceased was at village Avandhe and during the same period P.W.1 Sunil used to reside with the appellant in room at Khopoli. So far as the appellant is concerned, there are two specific allegations made by P.W.No.1 Sunil. The first allegation is that eight months after date of marriage, he demanded a sum of Rs.50,000/- for purchasing a tempo and a sum of Rs.25,000/- was given to him. The second allegation is that when he stayed with the appellant and deceased at Khopoli for training himself in the business of transport, he noticed that there used to be quarrel between the deceased and the appellant over trifle issues and on one occasion the appellant assaulted deceased in his presence. Even according to the version of P.W.No.1, all this has happened prior to January 1992. Till a day prior to Mahashivratri, the deceased stayed in the native place of the witness i.e at her 17 father’s house. He stated that he alongwith the appellant went back to his village on the day of marriage anniversary i.e on 11th February 1992. He stated that the appellant stayed only for a day and thereafter left for Khopoli. At that time the deceased informed him that the appellant had demanded a sum of Rs.10,000/-. The deceased stayed in her father’s house till the day prior to Mahashivratri. On that day the accused No.2 took her to village Avandhe at her in-law’s place. She continued to stay there till her unfortunate death. So the alleged demand is of 11th February 1992. His evidence discloses that the appellant accused except for a small period from 07th March 1992 to 09th March 1992 continued to stay at Khopoli and only for these two days he was at village Avandhe. Even on the day of incident the appellant was not in the village and he was at Khopoli. As far as such a demand of Rs.10,000/- is concerned, in paragraph 14 of the cross-examination the P.W.No.1 stated that he had not stated this aspect to the police and for the first time he has stated the same before the Court. He stated that he did not enquire with the appellant as to why he needed a sum of Rs.10,000/-. The witness No.2 Kisan happens to be the father of a classmate of the deceased. According to his version he heard the deceased informing his daughter 18 that her in-laws have demanded Rs.10,000/-. Infact the said witness has not deposed anything against the present appellant-accused no.1. P.W.No.3 Chandrakala stated that when the deceased was in the village for fair in January 1992, she used to complain about her husband and other members of his family and she stated that the husband has demanded Rs.10,000/- and she was afraid to go with her husband. It is not even the case of P.W.No.1 or P.W.No.8 who are the brothers of the deceased that the deceased was afraid of going with her husband. P.W.No.4 Sadashiv Dhumal stated that when the deceased stayed with him for a month, she stated that her husband had again demanded Rs.10,000/-. P.W.No.8 Baban also deposed before the Court. He deposed about the first demand of Rs.50,000/- made by the appellant. He has stated that the deceased used to complain that her husband used to abuse and assault her. In evidence he disclosed that he alongwith P.W.No.1 had purchased a tempo and they had given the tempo to the appellant for carrying on business at Khopoli. He stated that the appellant was giving Rs.5,000/- per month to him for use of the tempo and that P.W.No.1 Sunil had stayed at Khopoli with the appellant for learning the transport business. 19 18. If the entire evidence is analysed, the first demand of Rs.50,000/- by the appellant is nearly eight months after the marriage i.e at the end of the year 1989. As stated earlier P.W.No.1 Sunil admitted that he had not disclosed the said demand of Rs.10,000/- to the police. He admitted that he had not enquired with the appellant as to why he needed the amount. It is to be borne in mind that the said witness continued to stay at Khopoli with the appellant till the date of the incident and admittedly as disclosed by P.W.No.8 Baban he was there to learn business from the appellant. P.W.No.1 stated that on the intervention of his uncle appellant started staying with the deceased at Khopoli. In fact, P.W.No.1 Sunil and P.W.No.8 Baban had given their tempo to the appellant for carrying on business and admittedly the appellant used to pay them Rs.5,000/- p.m. It is also an admitted position that the P.W.No.1 Sunil for considerably long time stayed with the appellant and deceased at Khopoli and infact till the date of incident P.W.No.1 Sunil continued to stay at Khopoli with the appellant. It is an admitted position that the deceased appellant attended the naming ceremony of his minor child. The allegation made by P.W.No.1 Sunil against the appellant is that while he