THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL APPEAL No.1073 of 2009 JUDGMENT: This criminal appeal is preferred by the State against the judgment dated 11-06-2007 passed in C.C.No.413 of 2003 by the learned III-Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Kakinada, whereby the respondents-accused were acquitted for the offence punishable under Section 498-A read with Section 34 of I.P.C. The case of the prosecution, in brief, is that A-2 is brother, A-3 is mother and A-4 is sister of A-1. P.W.1 i.e., K.Sujatha was given in marriage to accused No.1 on 04.08.2001 and at the time of marriage, the parents of P.W.1 gave an amount of Rs.80,000/- as dowry and soon after marriage P.W.1 joined in matrimonial house of A1 situated at Hyderabad. On the very next day, husband of A-4 died at Rajahmundry due to heart-attack and thereafter she-buffalo of the accused also died. Subsequently, P.W.1 became pregnant, came to her parents house and delivered a female child, but the baby died immediately after delivery. Thereafter, the accused used to harass P.W.1 that she is ill-fated woman and also demanded for payment of balance of dowry amount. Subsequently P.W.1 lodged a private complaint before the Court, the same was forwarded to Gollapalem Police Station and after investigation, the police registered a case in Crime No. 55 of 2003 for the offence punishable under Section 498-A read with Section 34 of I.P.C. and the accused were tried for the said offence. The prosecution, in order to prove its case against the accused, examined P.W.1 to P.W.6 and got marked Exs.P1 and P2. On behalf of the accused, Exs.D1 and D2 were marked. The trial Court on appraisal of entire evidence, both oral and documentary, held that the prosecution has failed to prove its case for the offence punishable under Section 498-A read with Section 34 of I.P.C. against the accused and accordingly acquitted them for the said offence. Aggrieved by the same, the State preferred the present appeal. This Court, on 26.08.2009, admitted the said appeal. Head both sides. During the pendency of this appeal, P.W.1-wife filed M.C.No.34 of 2003 against A1-husband before the III-Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Kakinada seeking maintenance. A1-husband also filed H.M.O.P.No.11 of 2006, before the Principal Senior Civil Judge, Kakinada, against P.W.1-wife under Sections 13 (1) (1a) and (1b) of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 seeking divorce, which was dismissed by an order dated 03.04.2008. Aggrieved by the same, A1-husband filed C.M.A.No.777 of 2008 before this Court and the same is pending. During the pendency of this matter, the parties entered into a compromise on the advice of elders and the same was reduced into writing. As per the said memorandum of compromise dated 18.11.2009, an amount of Rs.70,000/- has to be paid to P.W.1-wife towards permanent alimony and the wife has to withdraw Maintenance Case No.34 of 2003 and the present Criminal Appeal filed by the State against the respondents-accused. Accordingly, at the instance of both parties, the matter was referred to Lok Adalat by the learned III-Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Kakinada and that the matter was settled between the parties and an award dated 05.12.2009 was passed in Lok Adalat Case No.553 of 2009. Thereafter, the parties filed C.M.A.M.P. No.2397 of 2009 before this Court seeking to allow the C.M.A.No.777 of 2008 by granting divorce to the wife and husband in view of terms and conditions of the memorandum of compromise. Accordingly, a Division Bench of this Court by an order dated 20.01.2010, while ordering the said CMAMP No.2397 of 2009, disposed of C.M.A.No.777 of 2008 in terms of compromise entered into between the parties. In this view of the matter and also in view of the compromise arrived at between the parties, this Court is of the view that this appeal can be dismissed. The Criminal Appeal is accordingly dismissed. _____________________________ (GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J) 27-09-2010 Gsn.