THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE Nos.1135 and 1136 of 2004 COMMON JUDGMENT: As the parties in both these cases are one and the same, these two revisions are disposed of by this common judgment. Crl.R.C.No.1135 of 2004 is filed by the petitioners/accused against judgment dated 02.07.2004 in Crl.A.No.329 of 2001 on the file of the Court of VI Additional Sessions Judge-cum-Fast Track Court, Guntur, whereby the appeal was dismissed. Crl.A.No.329 of 2001 was filed by the accused against judgment dated 06.06.2001 in S.C.No.253 of 2001 on the file of the Assistant Sessions Judge, Bapatla, whereby the accused were found guilty for the offence under Section 411 I.P.C. and were sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of one year and to pay a fine of Rs.100/- each, in default to undergo simple imprisonment for three more months. Crl.R.C.No.1136 of 2004 is filed by the petitioners/accused against the judgment dated 02.07.2004 in Crl.A.No.335 of 2001 on the file of the Court of VI Additional Sessions Judge-cum-Fast Track Court, Guntur, whereby the appeal was dismissed. Crl.A.No.335 of 2001 was filed by the accused against judgment dated 06.06.2001 in S.C.No.254 of 2001 on the file of the Assistant Sessions Judge, Bapatla, whereby the accused were found guilty for the offence under Section 411 I.P.C. and were sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of one year and to pay a fine of Rs.100/- each in default to undergo simple imprisonment for three more months. The case of the prosecution, in brief, is as follows: On the night of 04.10.2000 between 10.30 p.m. and 11.00 p.m. the accused, who were armed with sticks, kept a rope across the road and waylaid. One Akkala Murali Krishna Reddy, who was coming on scooter bearing No.AP 7E 3023 from Chirala to Bapatla, stopped his vehicle seeing the rope across the road and then the accused robbed one gold ring with Venkateswara Swamy figure and with letter Murali and cash of Rs.4,000/- from him, in all worth Rs.7,000/-. After that, one T. Jayakumar, who was going on his Hero Honda Motor Cycle bearing No.AP 7 8269 from Chirala to Bapatla, also stopped his motorcycle by seeing the rope across the road and then the accused also robbed one gold studded ring, watch and also cash of Rs.1,000/- from him, all worth Rs.43,000/-. On the complaints made by the above-named two persons - de facto complainants, Crime Nos.48 and 51 of 2000 under Section 392 I.P.C. of Vedullapalli Police Station were registered. On receipt of copies of F.I.Rs., the Inspector of Police, Bapatla, took up investigation and visited the scene of offence along with mediators and prepared an observation report and later examined the complainants and recorded their statements. During the course of investigation, the Inspector of Police, Bapatla arrested the accused on 23.11.2000 and recorded their confessional statements. The Police recovered the stolen property/cash from the accused. Test identification parade was conducted and the de facto complainants identified the accused. After completion of the investigation, Inspector of Police filed charge sheets. The cases were taken on file by the learned II Additional Munsif Magistrate, Bapatla as P.R.C.Nos.1 and 3 of 2000. On appearance of the accused, copies of the documents were furnished to them. On consideration of the material on record, the learned Magistrate found prima facie case under Section 395 I.P.C. which is exclusively triable by the Court of Sessions. Therefore, the learned Magistrate committed the cases to the Court of Sessions, Guntur, under Section 209 Cr.P.C. for taking up trial and disposal of the same in accordance with law. The learned Sessions Judge, after registering the cases as S.C.Nos.253 and 254 of 2001, made over the same to the learned Assistant Sessions Judge, Bapatla, for trial and disposal of the same in accordance with law. On appearance of the accused before the learned Assistant Sessions Judge, the accused were heard on the charges proposed to be framed against them and on 23.04.2001 charges under Sections 395 and 411 I.P.C. were framed and explained to the accused in Telugu, to which the accused pleaded not guilty and claimed to be tried. On behalf of the prosecution, P.Ws.1 to 6 were examined and Exs.P-1 to P-22 and M.Os.1 to 6 were marked. The trial Court, after considering the material on record, by separate judgments dated 06.07.2001 in S.C.Nos.253 and 254 of 2001, though found the accused not guilty of the offence under Section 395 I.P.C, basing on the evidence on record found them guilty of the offence under Section 411 I.P.C. and were sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment for a period of one year and to pay a fine of Rs.100/- each in default to undergo simple imprisonment for three more months. Aggrieved by the said judgments, the accused preferred Crl.A.Nos.329 and 335 of 2001 before the Court of VI Additional Sessions Judge-cum-Fast Track Court, Guntur. The learned Additional Sessions Judge, on re-appreciation of the material on record, concurred with the findings of the trial Court and accordingly dismissed the appeals by separate judgments dated 06.06.2001. Aggrieved thereby, the accused are before this Court by filing these Criminal Revision Cases. The learned counsel for the petitioners/accused submitted that since the petitioners/accused have already undergone a substantive sentence of more than seven months and twenty-one days out of one year imprisonment as imposed by the Courts below on them, a lenient view may be taken on them by reducing the sentence. A perusal of the record shows and as rightly submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioners/accused that the petitioners/accused were arrested on 23.11.2000 and were released on bail on 06.07.2001. That means for a period of seven months and thirteen days, they were in remand. Again they were taken into custody on 02.07.2004, when Crl.A.Nos.329 and 335 of 2001 filed by them were dismissed and the accused filed revisions before the High Court on 09.07.2004 and on the same day they were granted bail. That means again they were in remand for a period of eight days. From the above, it is clear that the petitioners were in jail for about seven months and twenty-one days. As the sentence of imprisonment imposed on the petitioners/accused by the trial Court as confirmed by the lower appellate Court is for a period of one year and as the petitioners/accused have already undergone a substantive sentence of seven months and twenty-one days, this Court is of the view that the sentence imposed on the petitioners/accused can be reduced to the period already undergone by them, by taking a lenient view. Except the above modification, the findings, sentence and conviction recorded by the trial Court as confirmed by the lower appellate Court need not be disturbed. Accordingly, these Criminal Revision Cases are dismissed. ___________________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J 08th December, 2010 GHN