1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION 428/1999. Mewalal Kaleji Prajapati .. PETITIONER VERSUS State of Maharashtra. .. RESPONDENT ***** Mr.Joydeep Chatterjee, Advocate (appointed) for Petitioner. Mrs.BR Khekale, APP for State. ----- CORAM : K.U.CHANDIWAL, J. DATE : 26th August, 2009. ORAL JUDGMENT : 1) Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner and learned APP for State. 2) It was a jail appeal forwarded by the accused – Mewalal. Learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, Dharmabad, convicted the accused/petitioner for an offence under Sections 407, and 420 of IPC for a period of three years and fine of Rs.10,000/- Being aggrieved by the same, Criminal Appeal No. 13/1998 was filed and 2 the conviction was confirmed. There was no bail to the accused/petitioner though he has preferred Criminal Revision Application from jail. 3) The brother Judge by order dated 14.7.2006 desired to know whether the accused/revision petitioner has indeed undergone the sentence imposed including payment of fine. The jail authorities, by letter dated 19.7.2006 have informed that the accused/revision petitioner has deposited the fine amount of Rs. 10,000/- before the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate and has undergone the sentence, he has been released from the jail on 6.4.2000. 4) I have gone through the order under challenge. The allegations against accused/petitioner were for infraction of Sections 407 and 420 of IPC. The prosecution case revolves based on report of complainant – Girdharilal(PW.1) that on 21.7.1992 at 9.00 a.m., said Girdharilal had loaded 90 bags of Jawar (food grains) worth Rs. 51,940/- in a truck bearing Registration No.MHO-7791, which was 3 brought by a driver namely Kishor Kumar and sent by owner of Roshan Transport namely Kadiroddin (PW.2). The goods were taken away by said Kishore Kumar for onward destination at the instance of Girdharilal as he was desired to send them at Aklooj. On inquiry with the party at Aklooj, the complainant learnt that the food grains did not reach the destination even after 9 days of the instrument of the food grains to the entrustment to the said driver. Consequently, the matter was reported to the police. During the course of investigation, the petitioner/accused was nabbed. The accused had accepted his guilt and gave his correct name as Mewalal Kaleji Prajapati. The truck number was also changed by the accused. 5) Based on the report, investigation was carried, vehicle was taken charge and on the personal search of the accused, Credit memo issued in the name of the Trading company of the complainant for 90 quintiles of Jawar was found in the possession of the accused, it was taken charge under panchanama. Seizure of the truck 4 with the papers was taken charge based on the disclosure made by the accused/Mewalal in presence of pancha, the shop where the food grains were disposed of at Erandol was searched. The shop owner Pravin Kumar was arrested by police. He accepted that he and his father had purchased 90 bags of Jawar for Rs. 34,000/-. The godown was pointed, however, the food grains were not found. The evidence showed indictment of the accused for the offence under Sections 407 and 420 of IPC. I do not see that there was any error on the part of the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate or the learned Additional Sessions Judge. Consequently, Criminal Revision is dismissed. Rule discharged. ( K.U.CHANDIWAL ) JUDGE bdv/crrv428.99