THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.62 of 2004 JUDGMENT: The petitioner herein was tried as the sole accused by the learned Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Special Mobile, Karimnagar, in C.C.No.35 of 2003, and on analysis of the evidence adduced by the prosecution, the learned Magistrate, by his judgment dated 20.11.2003, found the petitioner/accused guilty of an offence punishable under Section 498-A of IPC and sentenced him to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for a period of one year and to pay a fine of Rs.1,000/-, in default to suffer two months Simple Imprisonment. As against the said judgment, the accused preferred appeal in Crl.A.No.169 of 2003 before the learned II-Additional Sessions Judge, Karimnagar, who, after considering the matter in detail, by her judgment dated 22.12.2003, confirmed the judgment of the trial Court. Aggrieved thereby, the accused preferred the present Criminal Revision Case. The case of the prosecution, succinctly, is as follows:- The marriage of the defacto-complainant, Saida Begum, was performed with the accused about six years back and that they were not blessed with children due to weakness of the accused, as certified by the doctors, but the accused started harassing the defacto- complainant suspecting her fidelity and also harassed her to arrange some amount so as to marry another lady. On 19.09.2001 at about 2200 hours, the accused returned home in drunken condition and demanded his wife to bring additional dowry and also attempted to kill her, but she escaped from him and went to the her parents house, and the accused also followed her and tried to stab her with glass piece, but her brothers intervened and saved her. On the complaint lodged by the wife of the accused, a case in Crime No.196 of 2001 on the file of Women Police Station, Karimnagar, was registered against the accused, for the offence under Section 498-A of IPC and Sections 3 and 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act, and investigation was taken up. After completion of investigation, the charge sheet was laid against the accused and the same was originally taken on file by the learned Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Karimnagar, as CC.No.732 of 2001, and thereafter, the case was transferred to the Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Special Mobile, Karimnagar, and it was numbered as CC.No.35 of 2003. To substantiate its case, the prosecution examined the defacto- complainant as PW.1 and her mother and brother as P.Ws.2 and 3. The Sub-Inspector of police, who conducted investigation and filed the charge sheet, was examined as PW.4. The complaint and the FIR were marked as Exs.P1 and P2. No oral and documentary evidence was adduced on behalf of defence. On consideration of the entire oral and documentary evidence, the trial Court came to the conclusion that no amount was paid at the time of marriage and, thereby, the accused was found not guilty of the offence punishable under Sections 3 and 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act and accordingly acquitted him for the said offences, but however, in the light of the evidence of P.Ws.1 to 3, the accused was found guilty for the offence punishable under Section 498-A of IPC and, accordingly, convicted and sentenced him as stated supra, by judgment dated 20.11.2003. Assailing the same, the accused preferred appeal in Crl.A.No.169 of 2003 before the learned II Additional Sessions Judge, Karimnagar, who, after considering the matter in detail, confirmed the conviction and sentence imposed by the trial Court, by judgment dated 22.12.2003. Aggrieved thereby, the accused preferred the present Criminal Revision Case. Learned counsel for the petitioner fairly conceded that it is not a fit case to acquit the petitioner, but however requested this Court to take a lenient view against the petitioner by reducing the punishment imposed on him. On a perusal of the record, it is apparent that on the date of the alleged offence, the police arrested the petitioner and he was immediately remanded to judicial custody, but thereafter he was released on bail for some time. However, subsequent to dismissal of the criminal appeal by the learned II Additional Sessions Judge, Marimnagar, on 22.12.2003, the petitioner was again taken into custody and sent to jail, and it is only after this Court admitting this revision and granting bail on 19.01.2004, the petitioner came out of the jail. Thus, the petitioner, in all, suffered a sentence of more than a month. Further, the alleged offence is of the year 2001. Hence, considering all these facts and also the submissions made by the learned counsel, this Court is of the view that a lenient view can be taken against the petitioner-accused by reducing the punishment imposed on him. In the result, this Criminal Revision Case is dismissed, maintaining the conviction imposed on the petitioner by the trial Court and as confirmed by the appellate Court, but reducing the sentence of imprisonment to that of the period already undergone by him. So far as the fine amount is concerned, it needs no interference. _________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA,J 15.11.2010 v v