IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF ANDHRAPRADESH AT HYDERABAD HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2461 of 2004 DATE:12.08.2011 Between: V.V.Rajam …… Appellant And G.Ramesh Babu and another ...Respondents HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU CRIMINAL APPEAL No.2461 of 2004 JUDGMENT : The complainant/appellant was working as Deputy Conservator of Forests at Nalgonda. A-1 to A-4 were his subordinates. A-5 was leader in Forest Subordinate Officers’ union. Alleging that A-1 to A-5 made false imputations of corruption against him, the complainant filed private complaint against them alleging offence punishable under Section 500 I.P.C. The said imputations were published in Eenadu daily newspaper. A-7 was Chief Editor of Eenadu daily newspaper. A-6 was Managing Director of ‘News Today’ agency. After recording sworn statement of the complainant, the lower Court took cognizance of the offence against A-1 to A-7. The complainant against A-7 was quashed by this Court previously. A-1 to A-6 faced trial in the lower Court. After trial, the lower Court found A-1 to A-6 guilty and further found that A-6 is not guilty of the offence under Section 500 I.P.C. Questioning the acquittal of A-6, the complainant filed this appeal. The lower Court acquitted A-6 on the ground that he has nothing to do with publication of imputation made by A-1 to A-5 in A-7’s news paper. A-6 is Managing Director of news agency called ‘News Today’. According to the complainant, it was the agency of A-6 which passed on the news to the news paper for its publication. 2) A-6 examined himself as D.W-1 in the lower Court. As per Ex.D-1 certificate issued under Press and Registration of Books Act, relating to Eenadu news paper, A-6 is neither printer nor publisher of the said news paper. It is evidence of D.W-1 that as Managing Director of ‘News Today’, he is connected with administration of the said agency and that he has nothing to do with collection, editing and dissimination of news by his agency. The complainant did not choose to implead the correspondent/news reporter/stringer of the news agency who collected this particular news item. There is no evidence on record to show that this news item was handled by A-6 at any point of time after the collection of news till publication of the said news by Eenadu news paper. In the absence of any such evidence before the Court, A-6 cannot be held liable for the alleged imputations made by A-1 to A-5 against the complainant. It is further contended by the respondent’s counsel that Criminal Law does not recognise vicarious liability of the Managing Director for the activities of employees of the Company. In that view of the matter, the lower Court rightly recorded acquittal in so far as A-6 is concerned. There are no grounds either in law or on facts to come to a different conclusion in this appeal. 3) Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. _______________________________ SAMUDRALA GOVINDARAJULU, J August 12, 2011 ksh