1 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY UNREPORTED BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.452/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 327/1999 with CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 453/1999 with CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.454/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.319/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.320/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.321/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.322/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.323/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.324/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.325/1999, with CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.326/1999 Date of decision: 29/4/2011 For approval and signature HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE K.U.CHANDIWAL 1. Whether the Reporters of Local Papers Yes/ may be allowed to see the Judgment ? 2. To be referred to the Reporter or not ? No. 3. Whether Their Lordships wish to see No. the fair copy of the Judgment ? 4. Whether this case involves a substantial? No. question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution of India, 1950, or any order made thereunder ? 5. Whether it is to be circulated to the No. Civil Judges ? 6. Whether the case involves an important No question of law and whether a copy of the Order should be sent to Bombay, Goa and Nagpur Office ? Private Secretary AGP/office/452-99cr.agr 2 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.452 OF 1999 The State of Maharashtra, Through P.P. High Court, Bench Aurangabad. ...APPELLANT (Ori.Respdt/Complnt) Versus 1. Kashinath Dodhu Bhamre, Age 50 yrs., r/o Patan, Tq. Sindkheda, Dist. Dhule. 2. Narayan Dhudaku Girase, age 51 yrs., occu.service, r/o Virdal, Tq. Sindkheda. (3. Namdeo Dhondu Patil Age 63 yrs., occu.nil, r/o Sindkheda, Tq. Sindkheda, Dist. Dhule. ) (abated against R.3.) ...RESPONDENTS (Ori.accused & Applicants in Cri.Appeal No.47/95, 52/95 & 57/95 respectively) ... Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for appellant State. Mr.Ajay D.Pawar, Adv., for R.1. Mr.N.B.Suryavanshi and B.P.Suryavanshi, Adv. for respondent no.2. R/3 abated. WITH 3 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.327/1999 Sindkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, Through its Director Shri Nimba Shivam Patil Age 57 years, Occ. Service, residing at Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. 2. Narayan Dhudaku Girase, Age 55 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...RESPONDENTS ... Mr. R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for respondent State. ... WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.453/1999 The State of Maharashtra, through P.P.High Court, Bench at Aurangabad. ...APPELLANT (ORI.RESPDT./COMPLNT) versus 1. Kashinath Dodhu Bhamre Age 50 yrs., r/o Patan, Tq. Sindkheda, Dist. Dhule. 4 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) 2 Narayan Dhudaku Girase, Age 51 yrs., Occu. Service, r/o Virdal, Tq. Sindkheda. (3. Namdeo Dhondu Patil Age 63 yrs. Occu. Nil, r/o. Sindhkheda, Tq. Sindhkheda, Dist. Dhule.) (Abated against R.No.3.) ...RESPONDENTS (Ori.accused & appellants in Cri.Appeal 49/95, 54/95 & 59/95 respectively) ... Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for the appellant. Mr.Ajay D.Pawar, Adv., for respondent no.1. Mr.N.B.Suryavanshi & Mr.B.P.Suryavanshi, Adv., for R.Nos. 2 and 3. Respondent no.3 abated. ... WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.454 OF 1999 The State of Maharashtra through P.P. High Court, Bench at Aurangabad. ...APPELLANT (Ori.Respdt./Complnt) VERSUS 1. Kashinath Dodhu Bhamre, age 50 years, r/o Pathan, Tq.Sindkheda, Dist. Dhule. 2. Narayan Dhudaku Girase, Age-yrs., Occu.service, r/o Virdal, Tq. Sindkheda. 5 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) (3. Namdeo Dhondu Patil age 63 yrs. occu. Nil, r/o. Sindkheda, Tq. Sindkheda, Dist. Dhule. (respondent no.3 abated) ...RESPONDENTS (Ori.accused and Appellants in Cri.Appeal No.49/95, 54/95, 59/95) ... Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for appellant. Mr.Ajay D.Pawar, Adv., Mr.N.B.Suryavanshi and Mr.B.P.Suryavanshi, Adv., for respondent nos. 1 and 2. Respondent no.3 abated. ... WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.319 OF 1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ. Service, residing at Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. (2. Namdeo Dhondu Patil, Age: 67 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule.) (Respondent no.2 abated) ...RESPONDENTS 6 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) Mr.R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr.A.M.Gaikwad, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for State. Respondent No.2 abated. WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 320 OF 1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ. Service, residing at Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. 2. Kashinath Dodhu Bhamre, Age 60 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Patan, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...RESPONDENTS ... Mr. R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for State. ... WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.321/1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, 7 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ. Director, residing at Bahamne, Tal.Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. 2. Kashinath Dodhu Bhamre, Age: 60 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Patan, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...RESPONDENTS ... Mr.R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, Adv.,for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for State. ... WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.322 OF 1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ. Director, residing at Bahamne, Tal.Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. (2. Namdeo Dhondu Patil, Age: 63 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ) ...RESPONDENTS 8 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) (Respondent no.2 abated) ... Mr.R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for respondent State. Respondent no.2 abated. ... WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.323 OF 1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ.Service, residing at Bahamne, Tal.Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. 2. Narayan Dhudaku Girase, Age: 55 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...RESPONDENTS ... Mr. R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for the State. WITH 9 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.324 OF 1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ. Director, residing at Bahamne, Tal.Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. 2. Narayan Dhudaku Girase, Age: 55 years, Occ. Nil, r/o. Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...RESPONDENTS ... Mr. R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for respondent State. ... WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.325/1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ. Director, residing at Bahamne, Tal.Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 10 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) 1. The State of Maharashtra. 2. Kashinath Dodhu Bhamre, Age: 60 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Patan, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ... Mr.R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr.A.M.Gaikwad, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for State. ... WITH CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.326/1999 Sindhkheda Taluka Sahakari Kharedi Vikri Sangh At Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule, through its Director Shri Nimba Shivram Patil, age 57 years, Occ.Service, residing at Bahamne, Tal.Sindhkheda, District Dhule. ...PETITIONER VERSUS 1. The State of Maharashtra. (2. Namdeo Dhondu Patil, Age: 67 years, Occ. Nil, r/o Sindhkheda, Taluka Sindhkheda, District Dhule.) ...RESPONDENTS ... Mr.R.N.Dhorde, Adv., h/f Mr. A.M.Gaikwad, Adv.,for the petitioner. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for the State. (Respondent no.2 abated ) 11 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) CORAM: K.U.CHANDIWAL, J. DATE :29/4/2011 *** ORAL JUDGMENT : 1. Heard. 2. The respondent Kashinath, Narayan and Namdeo were Manager, Cashier and Accounts Clerk of the society from 1979. It is alleged they made false entries on various dates in the account books of the society. Several demand drafts were sent of various amounts to Maharashtra State Cooperative Federation, Branch at Dhule as well as Kranti Seed Company, Chikhli, Kannad Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana and District Krishi Audyogic Sahakari Sanstha, Dhule. In the inquiry it is revealed that no payments were made to the above referred institutions and the entries in the account of the cooperative society were fake, fractured and illegal. This has been so clarified by the District Central Cooperative Bank, Dhule, Branch Sindhkheda that they have not received from Sindhkheda Taluka Shetkari Sahakari Sangh where accused/respondents were working. Based on the report, it revealed that an amount of Rs.3,99,498/- was misappropriated by the respondents and report was placed before Sakri Police Station, Dondaicha. Investigation was handed over to C.I.D., Dhule. Concerned record was taken charge and the respondents were 12 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) chargesheeted for the offence under Sections 408, 409, 477-A, 109 read with Section 34 of IPC. Chairman Khandu Patil was also arrayed as an accused. Learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Sindhkheda, after evidence and hearing the accused/respondents convicted them by holding that prosecution has proved the case against the respondents, however, Chairman Khandu Patil was acquitted. 3. The conviction was challenged by the respondents by Criminal Appeal Nos.47/1995 moved by Kashinath, Criminal Appeal No.52/1995 moved by Narayan and Criminal Appeal No.57/1995 was moved by Namdeo before the Additional Sessions Judge, Dhule. 4. Respondents were also tried in other two cases; RCC Nos.167/1989 and 168/1989 in which the learned Judicial Magistrate, First class, recorded independent findings and convicted the accused/respondents. The evidence was recorded in RCC No.166/1989, which was of identical features and no separate cross examination was held in RCC No.167/1989 and 168/1989. This was by mutual consent. The cross examination in RCC No.166/1989 was accepted for other cases. Based on conviction referred above, other appeals were preferred being Criminal Appeal Nos.48/1995, 53/1995, 58/1995 from RCC No.167/1989. Criminal 13 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) Appeal Nos.49/1995, 54/1995, 59/1995 were preferred, arising out of conviction in RCC No. 168/1989. Learned Additional Sessions Judge, Dhule, decided all the nine appeals by common judgment dt.20th May, 2009. 5. The learned Additional Sessions Judge did not touch merits in the matter, however, he found fault with the process of recording the evidence in RCC No.166/1989 and, according to him, the evidence in one case could not be considered for deciding other cases. This view was basically erroneous as the State had informed the learned Sessions Judge that the complainant and the accused in other cases were the same, the evidence was with the similar set of facts and there was no objection recorded by the respondents in such exercise. 6. The prosecution has alternatively urged before the learned Sessions Judge, if reading evidence in common was not permissible then the matter should be remanded before the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, for re-trial of RCC Nos. 167/1989 and 168/1989, however, the learned Sessions Judge did not agree to the same and allowed the appeals, which is questioned in the present appeals by the State. 7. Since respondent No.3 Namdeo Dhondu 14 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) Patil/ Namdeo Dhondu Desle being dead, certified by death certificate, the appeal abates, by virtue of order dt.6.4.2011 to his extent. Said Namdeo is already in the revision moved by Mr.Dhorde. Consequently, those revisions, to the extent of Namdeo, stand abated. 8. The learned first appellate Court, has erred in observation, not to read evidence recorded in one case in another, particularly when there was specific admission recorded and copies of such evidence were tendered in all other cases, depicting same set of facts, accused, barring period of transaction. Learned Sessions Judge should have considered effect of Section 386(b)(i) of Cr.P.C. which ordain to direct the Court of competent jurisdiction, subordinate to such appellate Court to re-try the case or alter the finding even maintaining the sentence. Even, in terms of clause (e), he has powers to make any amendment or any consequential or incidental order that would be just or proper. However, learned Sessions Judge, oblivious to the above provision, set aside the conviction and acquitted the respondents by the impugned judgment dt.20th May, 1999. 9. Taking these aspects into consideration, the order of the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Dhule, subject of challenge in the present 15 CRI.APPEAL NO.452/1999 (group) appeals and revisions is set aside. Instead thereof, Criminal Case Nos.166/1989, 167/1989, 168/1989, punishable for the offence under Sections 408, 409, 477-A, 109 read with 34 of IPC are remitted to the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, to correct the record as deficiencies are pointed out in hand written version and to proceed as per law. This follows that the conviction recorded by judgment dt.5.9.1995 in above referred Criminal Cases stands terminated. A fresh hearing would be given by the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, to the appellant State, revisional applicant, original complainant and the respondents/accused. The parties to appear before the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Sindhkheda, on 20th June, 2011. The learned Judge shall proceed with the matter in accordance with law in a time frame considering age of the matter. Criminal Appeals allowed in above terms. Consequently, revisions are disposed of. (K.U.CHANDIWAL) JUDGE agp/452-99cr.agr