IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Criminal Revision No. 2064 of 2005 Date of decision: December 02, 2010 Manager Punjab & Sind Bank, Raipur Rani, Haryana .. Petitioner Vs. Jai Singh .. Respondent Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.N. Jindal Present: None. A.N. Jindal, J The trial court vide judgment dated 29.4.2005 acquitted the accused-respondent (herein referred as, 'the respondent') of the offences under Sections 420/468/409/417 IPC which is now under challenge. Having scrutinized the impugned judgment of acquittal, it transpires that the three witnesses examined by the prosecution have not identified the accused including the complainant. The complainant alleged that she deposited the amount in the bank, but in the absence of the identification of the accused, it cannot be said that she had handed over the amount for depositing to the respondent. She has also not been able to identify the signatures of the respondent on the passbook entry at Ex.PD/1. Mam Raj (PW6) the other depositor during cross-examination has failed to identify the signatures of the respondent (being cashier on the pass book). He has even failed to tell the name of the person with whom he had opened the account. Balwant Rai (PW7) has stated that on 11.5.1990 he had deposited the amount of Rs.4000/- with the respondent, but this witness also during cross-examination has showed his ignorance about the identity of the accused and he has also failed to identify the person who had signed the pass book. Similar is the statements of Sarbari (PW8) and Anil Kumar (PW11). Criminal Revision No. 2064 of 2005 -2- The trial court appears to have appreciated the evidence in the right perspective. No such illegality much less irregularity or perversity has been detected or pointed out warranting interference by this Court. It is well settled by now that if two views are possible then the view favouring the accused is to be accepted. For the foregoing reasons, this petition being devoid of any merit is dismissed. December 02, 2010 (A.N. Jindal) deepak Judge