IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD MONDAY THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST TWO THOUSAND AND ELEVEN PRESENT THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE R. KANTHA RAO CRIMINAL APPEAL No. 879 OF 2006. Between: Parvathala Mallikarjuna S/o Venkataramana, aged about 29 years C.P. No. 1068, Central Prison, Kadapa … Appellant V/s. The State of Andhra Pradesh Represented by its Public Prosecutor High Court of Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad. … Respondent Counsel for the Appellant : Sri A. Yadagiri Reddy Counsel for the Respondent : Addl. Public Prosecutor The Court made the following : (Judgment follows next page). THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE R. KANTHA RAO CRIMINAL APPEAL No. 879 OF 2006 JUDGMENT : This is an appeal from the judgment passed by the II-Additional Sessions Judge, Chittoor Division, Madanapalle in SC.No. 207 of 2005, dated 05-04-2006. 2. The appellant, who is now undergoing jail sentence in connection with this case filed the present criminal appeal against the conviction and sentence passed by the learned II-Additional Sessions Judge against him. 3. The appellant was tried for the charges under Section 304-B of IPC and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act and in the alternative for the charge under Section 302 of IPC. 4. The learned II-Additional Sessions Judge convicted the appellant for the offences under Section 304-B of IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act. 5. For the offence under Section 304-B of IPC, the appellant was sentenced to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for a period of eight years and for the offence under Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act, he was sentenced to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for a period of seven years and to pay a fine of Rs.100/-. Both substantive sentences were directed to run concurrently. He was acquitted of the charge under Section 302 of IPC as the prosecution failed to prove the said charge. 6. There is no dispute about the fact that the deceased, who is the wife of the appellant, died un-natural death within seven years of her marriage. The postmortem examination report revealed that she died of head injury, which is ante mortem in nature. The version of the prosecution is that the parents of the deceased paid an amount of Rs.40,000=00 and presented gold ornaments weighing 50 grams to the appellant at the time of marriage. The appellant not being satisfied with the said amount and gold jewellery started harassing the deceased to get additional dowry. In the said process on 16-8-2004 the appellant beat the deceased to get additional dowry and ultimately dashed her head to the wall, the deceased having received severe injury to the head died. Thereafter, on a report lodged by PW-1 the father of the deceased a case in Cr.No.52 of 2004 for the offence sunder section 304-B of IPC, came to be registered at Somala Police Station and was investigated into. After completing the investigation, the Inspector of Police, Punganur Circle filed charge sheet against the appellant for the offence under Section 304-B of IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act and Section 302 of IPC. 7. In order to prove its case, the prosecution examined before the trial Court PWs 1 to 13 and marked Exs.P-1 to P-7 besides MOs-1 to 7. The appellant did not propose to examine any defence witness but marked Ex.D-1, da portion in 161 Cr.P.C. statement of PW-3. The learned trial Court considering the entire evidence on record convicted the appellant and sentenced him to punishment as mentioned hereinabove. 8. Now the point for consideration is whether there are any valid grounds to interfere with the order of conviction and sentence passed by the trial Court ? 9. PW-1 the father of the deceased in his evidence stated about giving of cash of Rs. 40,000-00 and gold ornaments weighing 50 grams to the appellant at the time of marriage and also about the appellant harassing the deceased to get additional dowry. It was specifically stated in his evidence about the appellant demanding an amount of Rs.7,500=00 as additional dowry he pledged the gold ornaments in Grameena Bank and obtained Rs.7,500=00 and gave the same to the appellant. The said version is supported by PWs 3 and 4, who are independent witnesses in all material particulars. Thus, the prosecution proved that on the date of death of the deceased the appellant harassed the deceased for additional dowry. The prosecution also proved that the death of the deceased occurred other wise than in normal circumstances within seven years of marriage and the said harassment is caused with a demand to get additional dowry. The learned trial Court, therefore, rightly convicted and sentenced the appellant to punishment for the offences under Section 304-B of IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act. 10. The accused has been in jail since 25-08-2004, by this day, he served most of the sentence imposed against him and only few months are left. 11. The appellant was aged about 24 years as on the date of the offence. He sent a letter to the High Court stating that he has no means to file appeal and legal aid may be provided to him and appeal may be filed on his behalf through an advocate. Thereafter, legal aid counsel was appointed, who filed the appeal and argued the case. In the said application sent to the High Court, the appellant stated that he has old aged parents and he is the only person to maintain them. 12. Considering the fact that the appellant has to maintain his aged parents and also taking into account that he served out most part of the sentence of imprisonment passed against him, this Court is of the view that the sentence of imprisonment passed against him can be reduced to which he had already undergone. 13. In the result, the conviction and sentence passed by the learned trial Court is confirmed. The sentence, however, is reduced to that of the period, which he had already undergone. The appellant shall be set at liberty, if he is not required in any other case. 14. The Criminal Appeal is accordingly disposed of. ____________________________ JUSTICE R . KANTHA RAO 01-08-2011 I s L N.B : SEPARATE ADVANCE ORDER ENCLOSED. THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE R. KANTHA RAO CRIMINAL APPEAL No. 879 OF 2006 CIRCULATION No.25 Date:01-08-2011 Court Master: I s L Computer No. 43 THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE R . KANTHA RAO CRIMINAL APPEAL No. 879 OF 2006. ADVANCE ORDER : OPERATIVE PORTION OF THE JUDGMENT : Judgment pronounced (vide separate typed judgment follows) Considering the fact that the appellant has to maintain his old aged parents and also taking into account that he served out most part of the sentence of imprisonment passed against him, this Court is of the view that the sentence of imprisonment passed against him can be reduced, which he had already undergone. 2. In the result, the conviction and sentence passed by the learned trial Court is confirmed. The sentence, however, is reduced to that of the period, which he had already undergone. The appellant shall be set at liberty, if he is not required in any other case. 3. The Criminal Appeal is accordingly disposed of. _____________________________ JUSTICE R . KANTHA RAO 01-08-2011 I s L N B : Registry to communicate the advance order to the Central Prison, Kadapa forthwith.