CR.RA/329/2007 1/5 JUDGMENT IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION No. 329 of 2007 For Approval and Signature: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MD SHAH ========================================================= 1 Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2 To be referred to the Reporter or not ? 3 Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the judgment ? 4 Whether this case involves a substantial 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 civil judge ? ========================================================= MANOHAR KISHANRAO PARATE - Applicant(s) Versus STATE OF GUJARAT - Respondent(s) ========================================================= Appearance : MR RAMNANDAN SINGH for Applicant. Mr.I.M.Pandya for Respondent-State. ========================================================= CORAM : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MD SHAH Date : 11/11/2008 ORAL JUDGMENT 1. By means of this Revision Application filed under Section 397 read with Section 401 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, the petitioner-Manohar Kishanrao Parate-original accused has CR.RA/329/2007 2/5 JUDGMENT challenged the judgment and order dated 25-8-2006 passed by the learned Chief Metroplitan Magistrate, Ahmedabad in Criminal Case no.580/2004 whereby he was convicted for the offence punishable under Section 66(1)(B ) of the Bombay Prohibition Act and sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment for six months and fine of Rs.1000/- in default, simple imprisonment for one month. The learned Magistrate also convicted the petitioner for the offence punishable under Section 85(1)(3) of the Bombay Prohibition Act and sentenced the petitioner to undergo simple imprisonment for one month and fine of Rs.100/-, in default, simple imprisonment for seven days. The petitioner has also challenged the judgment and order dated 13-6-2007 passed by the learned Addl. Sessions Judge, (Fast Track Court), City Sessions Court, Ahmedabad in appeal being Criminal Appeal no.81 of 2006 confirming the said order of the Magistrate. 2. It is the case of the prosecution that on 28-6-2004 the complainant Head Constable on duty having received first information from one Hareshbhai Mahadev stating that near Bapunagar Cross Road, his brother in law i.e. the present petitioner Manohar Kishanro Parate was fully drunk and was using filthy languages whereupon the complainant arrived there, drew Panchnama of the physical condition of the petitioner in presence of Panchas and sent him to Civil Hospital for medical examination. On receipt of the report from the Chemical Analyser to the effect CR.RA/329/2007 3/5 JUDGMENT that the petitioner's blood contained alcohol, the accused was charge-sheeted for the aforesaid offences. The accused pleaded not guilty. 3. At the trail, the learned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Ahmedabad , having recorded and appreciated the prosoecution evidence found the petitioner-accused guilty and passed the judgment and order dated 28-5-2006 as stated in para-1 of this judgment. The petitioner-accused then preferred appeal being Criminal Appeal no.81 of 2006 in the Sessions Court, Ahmedabad against the aforesaid judgment and order of conviction and sentence. The learned Addl. City Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad, by his judgment and order dated 13-6-2007 dismissed the appeal, giving rise to the present Criminal Revision Application. 4. Heard learned Counsel Mr. Ramnandan Singh for the petitioner and learned A.P.P. Mr. I.M.Pandya for the respondent- State. 5. Learned Counsel for the petitioner-original accused has pressed this Revision only on the point of reduction in sentence. In support of his submission, affidavit of the petitioner is placed on record and it is submitted by the learned Counsel for the petitioner that the petitioner is working with All India Radio and in the event he loses his Government job the whole family is likely to be ruined CR.RA/329/2007 4/5 JUDGMENT as all the family members - father, mother and wife are dependent upon the present petitioner for their survival. The learned Counsel further submitted that the petitioner-original accused is not involved in any other offence than the present one and that this is his first offence. 6. Having considered the statutory provisions of Section 66(1) (b) alongwith the provision for the first offence, the contents of the affidavit filed by the petitioner coupled with the submissions made by the learned Counsel for the petitioner, this Court is of the opinion that interest of justice will be served if the sentence imposed upon the petitioner-original accused is reduced to TRC (till rising of the Court), and hence, the Revision Application deserves to be partly allowed. Reference in this connection may also be had to the decision rendered in the case of State of Gujarat v. Natvar Natwar Harchandji Thakore reported in 2005 (1) G.L.R page 709, wherein it has been observed as under in para 86 of the Judgment: “86. In short, in our conclusions on objective assessment and evaluation of the factual and legal profile, in this group of criminal appeals, a sentence of imprisonment for a period of less than minimum with the help of proviso and in terms of the requirements and on proof of existence of special and adequate reasons for a first offence, the Court is empowered and entitled to award less “ plea of guilty” and judicial directions and prescription of special format CR.RA/329/2007 5/5 JUDGMENT contrary to the statutory provisions as observed by us, hereinabove, are not binding and required to be followed for recording the plea of guilty of accused and the proposition provided in three decisions relied on by the State are not affirmed and approved by us to the extent as stated above for the elaborate reasons and factual matrix and legal profile given hereinabove and upon true and correct interpretation and legislative intendments, forensic and jurisprudential exposition of the relevant propositions of the said provisions of Bombay Prohibition Act in general and proviso to Secs.66 and 85, so far as first offence is concerned.” 7. As a result of the foregoing discussion, this Revision Application is partly allowed. The sentence imposed upon the petitioner by the learned Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Ahmedabad in Criminal Case no.580/2004 by judgment and order dated 28-5-2006 which is confirmed in appeal by the learned Addl. Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad in Criminal Appeal no.81 of 2006, shall stand reduced to TRC. The order imposing fine shall remain intact. Rule is made absolute to the aforesaid extent. Direct service is permitted. (M.D.Shah,J.) lee.