:1: IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 307 OF 1998 Shri Nagnath Kalyanappa Kadage Adult, Occ. Nil, resident of Solapur ..Applicant Vs. 1. Sau. Dasubai Nagnath Kadage Age 26, Occ. Household, Plot No. 124, Kamlanagar, Near Nehru Nagar, Solapur 2. State of Maharashtra ..Respondents Mr. N.J. Patil for applicant. Mrs.P.P. Shinde, APP for State. CORAM: B.H. MARLAPALLE,J. CORAM: B.H. MARLAPALLE,J. CORAM: B.H. MARLAPALLE,J. Dated: July 30, 2008. Dated: July 30, 2008. Dated: July 30, 2008. ORAL JUDGMENT: ORAL JUDGMENT: ORAL JUDGMENT: 1. The applicant faced trial for an offence punishable under Section 495 of IPC in RCC No. 101 of 1994 filed by the present respondent no.1 - Smt. Dasubai Nagnath @ Nagesh Kadage. The learned 4th JMFC at Solapur was pleased to convict the applicant-accused for the offence punishable under Section 495 of IPC and he was directed to suffer :2: imprisonment for one year and to pay a fine of Rs.1000/-, in default thereof to undergo SI for one month. The accused challenged the said order of conviction and sentence in Criminal Appeal No. 9 of 1997, which came to be dismissed by the learned Sessions Judge on 22/12/1998. Hence this Revision Application. 2. The complainant had submitted before the trial court that the accused married her on 15/4/1991 before the Registrar of Marriages and the marriage was registered under the Special Marriage Act. She stayed with him for more than two years and came to know that the accused was already married to one Sunita in June 1987 and this fact he had suppressed from the complainant when the complainant and the accused performed marriage on 15/4/1991. The accused denied his second marriage with the complainant and in his defence stated that Sunita was his legally wedded wife and the marriage had taken place on 10/6/1987. The accused denied his second marriage with the complainant. Before the trial court, the complainant :3: examined three witnesses i.e. the complainant herself (PW 1), Sonabai Chavan (PW 2) and Daudsaheb Abdul (PW 3). PW 2 Sonabai Chavan was the grandmother of the complainant and PW 3 Daudsaheb Abdul was the record keeper from the Registrar’s office. Whereas the accused placed reliance on the decree passed in the Civil Suit filed by him i.e. RCS No. 121 of 1992. A copy of the said judgment was placed on record at Exh.23. In the suit the complainant was one of the parties and the suit was decided ex parte so far as she is concerned. In the said suit a declaration is given that Sunita was the legally wedded wife of the accused and the marriage was performed on 10/6/1987. The complainant did not dispute the factum of marriage between accused and Sunita as performed on 110/6/1987. The accused, on the other hand, had denied his second marriage with the complainant and as per the complainant the second marriage had taken place on 15/4/1991. 3. The complainant in her testimony stated that the accused and she were neighbours and they decided :4: to get married. Both of them went to the Registrar of Marriage, gave notice of the marriage to begin and after the notice period was over, on 15/4/1991 they got married by exchanging garlands in the Registrar’s office. After the marriage, they stayed together for about three years. Her grandmother Sonabai Chavan was one of the witnesses of the said marriage. Marriage Certificate at Exh.22 was placed on record. PW 3 Daudsaheb Abdul confirmed the Marriage Certificate. The said witness had come with the register of marriages as well as a copy of the notice published on 14/3/1991 about the intended marriage of the complainant with the accused. Exh.40 was a copy of the notice and Exh.41 was the certified copy of the Marriage Certificate prepared under Section 13 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954. On the Marriage Certificate he took the signatures of both the applicant as well as the accused and also the signature of Shri Deshpande, Marriage Officer. Though PW 3 was not personally present for the marriage, the documents placed on record i.e. Exhs.22, 40 and 41 proved that the complainant and accused were married on 15/4/1991 in the office of the Registrar of :5: Marriages, the marriage was registered under Section 13 and the procedure as required under Sections 11 and 12 of the said Act was duly followed for solemnisation of the marriage. 4. The defence of the accused was based on the decree passed in RCC No. 121 of 1992. Admittedly the said decree was ex parte as far as the complainant is concerned and even otherwise in the said Regular Civil Suit it was held that Sunita was the legally wedded wife of the accused and the marriage was performed on 10/6/1987. The complainant, on the other hand, duly proved her marriage with the accused on 15/4/1991 and the marriage was registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. Both the courts below have concurrently held that the complainant and accused were married on 15/4/1991, the procedure as set out under Sections 11 and 12 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 was followed in solemnizing the said marriage and Certificate under Section 13 of the said Act was issued after having registered the said marriage. It is thus clear that when the accused performed the second marriage with :6: the complainant on 15/4/1991 he suppressed his first marriage with Sunita and, therefore, he has been rightly convicted and sentenced. No interference is called for in the impugned order. 5. Hence, the Revision Application is dismissed. Rule is discharged. The applicant-accused to surrender to his bail bonds forthwith. (B.H. Marlapalle,J.) (B.H. Marlapalle,J.) (B.H. Marlapalle,J.)