HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No. 833 of 2004 JUDGMENT: This Criminal Revision Case is directed against judgment delivered by the learned IV Additional District & Sessions Judge, (Fast Track Court), Tanuku in Criminal Appeal No. 108 of 2003, dated 22.4.2004, whereby and whereunder the appeal was dismissed while confirming judgment dated 13.6.2003 of the learned Assistant Sessions Judge, Tanuku in S.C. No. 183 of 2002. It is the case of the prosecution that marriage between the revision petitioner-Accused and one Mangathayaru (deceased) was performed about 11 years back and they were blessed with two children. Thereafter, the accused got addicted to bad vices and started ill treating the deceased. While so, on 25.12.2001 at about 5.00 p.m. the accused returned home from factory and after taking tea, he went outside and after some time, he returned home in a drunken state. Later after taking bath, the accused beat the deceased indiscriminately. While so, unable to bear the harassment of the accused, at about 11.30 p.m. on the same day, the deceased went into their kitchen and poured kerosene on her person and set herself ablaze, due to which, flames engulfed. On hearing the cries of the deceased, the accused rushed into the kitchen and poured water on her and extinguished the flames and in that process, he also sustained burn injuries on his both hands. In the meantime, their neighbours also rushed to the spot. As the deceased sustained extensive burn injuries all over her body, she was shifted to SMVRM hospital, Tanuku and duty doctor there sent intimation to the police. On receipt of the said intimation, P.W.13, police personnel visited the hospital and recorded the statement of the deceased at about 4.00 a.m. on 26/12/2001, basing on which, the case was registered in Crime No. 235 of 2001 by the police and investigated into. Subsequently, on 13.1.2002 at about 7.45 p.m., the deceased succumbed to the injuries received. Further on the completion of the investigation of the case, police filed charge sheet. In order to prove its case, the prosecution examined P.Ws. 1 to 17 and got marked Exs. P1 to P15. On behalf of the defence, no oral or documentary evidence was let in. However, a contradiction in the statement of P.W.4 was marked as Ex.D1. While accepting the version of the prosecution, the trial Court, found the accused guilty of the offence under Section 498-A and accordingly convicted him for the said offence and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three years and to pay a fine of Rs.1,000/-, and in default to undergo simple imprisonment for two months. While acquitting the accused of the offence punishable under Section 306 of IPC. Whereas challenging the same, the accused preferred the appeal before the IV Additional District & Sessions Judge, (FTC), Tanuku, which was dismissed and consequently the present revision is filed. The point for consideration is whether there are sufficient grounds to set aside the judgments passed by the Courts below ? Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and perused the records. The Courts below properly examined the evidence on record and arrived at correct conclusions and there is no reason to interfere with the concurrent findings of both the Courts. However, with regards to the sentence, the revision petitioner has been wandering around the Courts since 2001, by reason of which, he must have lost good part of his valuable life. He also lost his wife and thereby he would be missing her companionship through out his life and definitely, he must have realised his folly and repented. Hence, after examining all the relevant circumstances, the sentence of rigorous imprisonment of three years imposed on the revision petitioner-accused for the offence punishable under Section 498-A of I.P.C. is reduced to one year by keeping the fine clause in tact. With the above modification in the sentence, the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed. ____________________________ G. KRISHNA MOHAN REDDY,J Date: 27.6.2011 pnb