IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.P.BALACHANDRAN FRIDAY, THE 1ST FEBRUARY 2008 / 12TH MAGHA 1929 CRL.A.No.2268 of 2007 (C) -------------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 01/08/07 IN M.C. 11/2007 IN SC.264/2006 OF ADDL. DISTRICT & SESSIONS COURT (ADHOC)-II, THODUPUZHA. .................... APPELLANTS: APPELLANTS/COUNTER PETITIONERS ------------------------------------------------------------- 1. SIVANKUTTY, S/O.KOCHUKANKANI, NOORATTETHU HOUSE, UPPUTHARA VILLAGE, CHAPPATH KARA, (NOW RESIDING AT VALIYAPURACKAL HOUSE, HOUSE NO.XIV/436, UPPUTHARA PANCHAYATH. 2. KOCHURANI, W/O.KUNJU, NOORATTETHU HOUSE, AMPALAPARA KARA, UPPUTHARA VILLAGE, PEERMEDE TALUK. 3. RAJAMMA, W/O.SUBBAN, VALIYAPURACKAL HOUSE, KARIMTHARUVI KARA, ELAPPARA VILLAGE, PEERMEDE TALUK. BY ADV. SRI.RENJITH B.MARAR SRI.L.RAJESH NARAYAN SMT.LAKSHMI.N.KAIMAL RESPONDENT: COMPLAINANT ----------------------------------- STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM. BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR SRI.P.RAVINDRA BABU THIS CRIMINAL APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 01/02/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: K.P.BALACHANDRAN, J. ------------------------------------------------ Crl. Appeal No.2268 of 2007 ------------------------------------------------ Dated this the 1st day of February, 2008 JUDGMENT This is appeal filed under Section 449 of the Cr.P.C. The first appellant is the accused in S.C.264/06 on the file of the Additional Sessions Court (Adhoc-II), Thodupuzha. He had been enlarged on bail by the Judicial First Class Magistrate, Kattappana on the surety- ship of appellants 2 and 3 to appear before the Sessions Court on committal. Bond have accordingly been executed by the first appellant along with appellants 2 and 3 who are his sureties agreeing to forfeit an amount of Rs.15,000/- each to the Government in the event of forfeiture of the bond. 2. The case which was originally numbered in the Sessions Division, Thodupuzha as S.C.264/06 was made over to the Assistant Sessions Court, Kattappana and was later withdrawn and made over to the Additional Sessions Court (Adhoc-II), Thodupuzha. Despite Crl. Appeal No.2268 of 2007 -2- posting of the case on 10/04/07, 23/05/07 and on 07/07/07, the first appellant did not appear and consequently, non-bailable warrant was issued to him and notice was issued to the sureties/appellants 2 and 3 to show cause as to why the bond amount of Rs.15,000/- each should not be realised from them by way of penalty. The warrant was returned un-executed with the report that the whereabouts of the first appellant is not known. Despite service of notice under Section 446 of the Cr.P.C, appellants 2 and 3 did not appear to show cause as to why the bond amount should not be ordered to be paid as penalty. It was in those circumstances, that the court below vide proceedings in M.C.11/07 imposed penalty of Rs.15,000/- each against the appellants. 3. When this matter came up for final hearing, counsel for the appellants submitted that his only plea is to have the penalty amount reduced as the appellants are in poor circumstances and are unable to pay so much Crl. Appeal No.2268 of 2007 -3- amount by way of penalty. 4. I heard the submission of the Public Prosecutor as well. 5. Considering the entire circumstances of the case, I am of the view that some remission has to be given and the penalty reduced. 6. In the result, I reduce the penalty payable by the first appellant to Rs.7,500/- and the penalty payable by appellants 2 and 3 to Rs.5,000/- each. The amount shall be remitted in the court below positively within one month. In case of failure, the court below shall take appropriate steps to have the penalty realised. 7. This Criminal Appeal is thus, partly allowed. K.P.BALACHANDRAN, JUDGE kns/-