THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY Crl.Rc.No.952 of 2004 JUDGMENT: 1. This revision is filed under Section 397 and 401 Cr.P.C. against judgment made in Crl.A.No.206 of 2001 dated 26.4.2004 on the file of the Court of VI Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court-III), Warangal at Mahabubabad confirming conviction and sentence imposed in S.C.No.141 of 1999 dated 31.10.2001 on the file of the Court of Assistant Sessions Judge, Mahabubabad, Warangal district against the revision petitioners-Accused (for short A1 to A3) for the offences punishable under Sections 498-A and 306 IPC. 2. The prosecution case against A1 is that he married one Anitha (deceased) and after the marriage was consummated, he demanded and harassed her to bring additional dowry and also abetted her to commit suicide with the help of his family members i.e. A2 and A3. 3. Therefore, A1 to A3 were tried for the offences punishable under Sections 498-A and 306 IPC by the learned Assistant Sessions Judge, Mahabubabad and the learned Judge after a detailed consideration of the matter held the Accused guilty of the charges framed against them and accordingly convicted and sentenced them to suffer rigorous imprisonment for a period of two years and to pay a fine of Rs.100/- and in default of payment of the fine amount, to suffer simple imprisonment for a period of three months under the first count and further to suffer rigorous imprisonment for a period of three years and to pay fine amount of Rs.200/- and in default thereof, to suffer simple imprisonment for a period of three months under the second count, whereas being aggrieved by the same, they preferred the appeal and the Appellate Court after considering the matter, dismissed the appeal confirming the conviction and sentence imposed by the trial Court and aggrieved by the same, the present revision is filed. 4. Though the matter is coming up under the caption ‘for orders’, there is no representation on behalf of the revision petitioner, hence arguments on his side closed. 5. It is the case of A1 to A3 in the memorandum of grounds of revision that the conviction is totally based on the evidence of interested witnesses who are parents and relatives of the deceased and there are no independent witnesses whose evidence inspires confidence and therefore the impugned convictions and sentence are liable to be set aside. 6. The point for consideration is whether the Courts below properly appreciated the evidence on record and arrived at correct conclusions and whether the judgments passed are tenable or not. 7. P.Ws.1 and 2 the parents of the deceased deposed that at the time of marriage between A1 and the deceased, they gave dowry leaving a balance of Rs.4,000/- (or) Rs.5,000/- as agreed and after the marriage, A1 to A3 harassed the deceased to bring the balance and sent her away and they convinced that they would pay the balance later and later she was taken to the matrimonial home and later they came to know that she committed suicide. P.W.3 their son and P.W.5 his cousin deposed similarly. Nothing was elicited from their evidence in favour of the defence that A1 to A3 are not guilty of the charges. Further, evidence of the relatives can be accepted when it is trustworthy which in fact is trustworthy. 8. For the foregoing reasons, I am of the view that the Courts below have properly examined the matter and arrived at correct conclusions. I do not find any reason to interfere with the concurrent findings recorded by the Courts below and therefore, the revision is liable to be dismissed. However, in the facts and circumstances of the case, I deem it appropriate to reduce the sentence of rigorous imprisonment of two years under Section 498-A IPC to six months and rigorous imprisonment of three years to one year under Section 306 IPC while keeping in tact the fine clauses. Subject to the above, the revision is dismissed. _________________________ G.KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY, J Date: 27.6.2011 DA THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY Crl.Rc.No.952 of 2004 27.6.2011