-- 1 -- Criminal Appeal No.249/1998 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.249 OF 1998 WITH CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1405 OF 2011 Balu alias Haridas Sahebrao Shelke, Age 28 years, Occupation Agri., R/o Wadegavhan, Taluka Parner, District Ahmednagar ... APPELLANT VERSUS The State of Maharashtra, (Notice to be served on the Public Prosecutor, High Court of Judicature of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad ... RESPONDENT ..... Shri R.K. Temkar, Advocate holding for Shri V.S. Bedre, Advocate for appellant Shri K.M. Suryawanshi, A.P.P. for respondent Shri D.R. Adhav, Advocate for complainant ..... W I T H CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO.1549 OF 2011 Nitin s/o Bhaskar Shelke, Age 31 years, Occ. Agri., R/o Wadegavhan, Tq. Parner, District Ahmednagar. ... APPLICANT -- 2 -- Criminal Appeal No.249/1998 VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra, (Copy to be served on Public Prosecutor, High Court of Judicature of Bombay, Bench at Aurangabad) 2. Balu @ Haridas Sahebrao Shelke, Age 28 years, Occ. Agri., R/o Wadegavhan, Tq. Parner, District Ahmednagar ... RESPONDENTS ..... Shri D.R. Adhav, Advocate for applicant Shri K.M. Suryawanshi, A.P.P. for respondent No.1. Shri R.K. Temkar, Advocate holding for Shri V.S. Bedre, Advocate for respondent No.2. ..... CORAM : K.U. CHANDIWAL, J. DATE : 20th April, 2011 ORAL JUDGMENT : 1. Criminal Application no.1405/2011 for compounding is moved by the accused. Mr. Adhav, the counsel for the respondent in the application (original complainant) waives service. -- 3 -- Criminal Appeal No.249/1998 2. Heard the respective counsels. The appeal challenging conviction for an offence under Sections 342, 323, 304 Part-II of the Indian Penal Code was admitted on 31.8.1998. 3. On 24.5.1997, on account of marriage ceremony in the family, all the members of deceased Bhaskar had left with other relatives. Saraswatibai and Ujwala remained at the cluster of houses, commonly called as Vasti. It is alleged, the deceased Bhaskar, at around 12.00 noon, entered the room of Saraswatibai under the pretext of securing spanners, however, noticing his entry, the accused/ appellant latched the same. Due to hue and cry of deceased and Saraswatibai, Ujwala opened the door. Accused allegedly came on motorcycle, questioned Ujwala as to why she opened the door. There was altercation between deceased Bhaskar, Saraswatibai and the accused as to why the accused was defaming them. In the melee, the accused/ applicant sat at chest of Bhaskar, dashed his head against the stone floor, due to which he became unconscious. Relations were immediately called. The accused with other relations took the victim Bhaskar to Public Health Centre, Shirur, then he was shifted to Pune for nursing. Based on communication from Ujwala, Nitin Shelke, son of Bhaskar filed report on 28.5.1997, -- 4 -- Criminal Appeal No.249/1998 Bhaskar succumbed to the injuries and expired on 15.6.1997 and the accused/ appellant was thereafter charge sheeted. 4. The learned counsel for the accused/ appellant submitted that the evidence of the witnesses is not believable. The belated F.I.R. defuse the credit in the matter. The admissions in the statement of P.W.4 Ujwala were not considered. She could not venture to witness the events by standing at the Padvi of her house as the alleged incident has taken place at a distance though she claim at a distance of 15 ft. 5. On analysing the evidence against the accused/ appellant, I find that it was not an act by premeditation to assault the deceased. There was no intention on the part of accused to cause death of Bhaskar. It was a suspicious nature prevailed the accused/ appellant to enrage his feeling against the deceased Bhaskar his close relations. The banging of Bhaskar to the hard substance, had its impact on him, to suffer the injury. Considering these aspects, I do not see that the conviction recorded against the accused/ appellant calls for interference. 6. However, the changed scenario by way of two applications – Criminal Application No.1405/2011 and 1549/2011 -- 5 -- Criminal Appeal No.249/1998 moved by the accused/ appellant and the complainant respectively, makes the situation to reconsider the matter. The appellant and the complainant were present at least on three occasions. They are identified by the learned counsel representing the appellant and also the complainant. They repeated and renewed to compound the matter. Considering the close relationship between the appellant and the complainant, residing in the same vicinity and long toll of events of 1997, the conviction is maintained, the sentence imposed by the learned Sessions Judge is reduced to the one already undergone by the appellant. The fine amount of Rs.700/- is deposited on 18.8.1998, the date of judgment. In the above situation, appeal partly allowed as above. 7. Criminal Application Nos.1405/2011 and 1549/2011 are disposed of. K.U. CHANDIWAL JUDGE