HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1569 OF 2004 JUDGMENT: This Criminal Revision Case is filed by accused No.1, S. Basha @ Loading Basha, assailing the judgment in Criminal Appeal No.87 of 2004 dated 01-09-2004 passed by the learned II Additional Sessions Judge, Madanapalle, confirming the conviction and sentence imposed by the learned II Additional Judicial Magistrate of First Class, Madanapalle, in C.C. No.46 of 2000 dated 29-03-2004 for the offence under Section 407 IPC. 2. The case of the prosecution is that revision petitioner used to collect empty gas cylinders from consumers of Chinna Thippasamudram and Sanitoriam villagers along with Rs.200/- per cylinder for refilling gas and after taking delivery of the refilled cylinders from the dealers, he used to handover them to the respective consumers. He used to collect Rs.27-50 paise for each cylinder towards his charges. While so, prior to 09-08-1999, he collected gas cylinders from Dr. A. Sreeramulu Naidu – PW.1, PWs.2 to 8 and some others and did not return the cylinders. On enquiry, consumers came to know that he took delivery of the refilled cylinders from the dealers but did not return them to the respective consumers and with dishonest intention sold them to third parties to get wrongful gain. PWs.1 to 8 and other consumers gave complaint to the police, on which Madanapalle Taluka Police Station registered a case in Crime No.143 of 1999, investigated into, seized two cylinders belonging to the consumers from the petitioner and some cylinders from accused Nos.2 and 3 and thereafter filed charge sheet against the petitioner and accused Nos.2 and 3. 3. For the charges framed against the petitioner for the offences under Sections 403, 406 & 407 IPC and for the charge under Section 411 read with 34 IPC against accused Nos.2 and 3, they pleaded not guilty. 4. To substantiate its case, prosecution got examined PWs.1 to 13 and got marked Exs.P-1 to P-8 apart from material objects MOs.1 to 8. On behalf of the accused DWs.1 to 6 were examined but no documents were marked. 5. After closure of prosecution evidence, when examined under Section 313 Cr.P.C., all the accused denied the incriminating material against them in the evidence of the prosecution. 6. Based on the evidence on record, the trial Court found the petitioner guilty of the offence under Section 407 IPC and accused No.2 for the offence under Section 411 read with 34 IPC while acquitting accused No.3 for the offence alleged against him. Accordingly, the trial Court convicted the petitioner for the offence under Section 407 IPC and sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year and to pay fine of Rs.500/- and in default of payment of fine to suffer simple imprisonment for a period of one month and convicted accused No.2 for the offence under Section 411 read with 34 IPC and sentenced him for the same to suffer rigorous imprisonment for a period of six months. Challenging the same, the petitioner herein and accused No.2 filed appeal and the lower appellate Court while acquitting accused No.2 for the offence under Section 411 read with 34 IPC confirmed the conviction and sentence imposed on the petitioner herein for the offence under Section 407 IPC. Aggrieved of the same, this revision is filed by the petitioner. 7. Heard Sri P. Jagadish Chandra Prasad, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, and the learned Additional Public Prosecutor and perused the material on record. 8. Now the point that arises for consideration is whether there are any grounds for allowing this revision ? 9. The allegation against the petitioner is that he was doing the work of delivering refilled cylinders from the dealers to the consumers by collecting charges for the same and that during the period under dispute he collected empty cylinders from the consumers for refilling the same but did not return them after refilling and thus misappropriated the cylinders as well as the amount paid by the consumers towards cost of the gas for refilling the cylinders etc. 10. Evidence of PW.1 is that petitioner used to take delivery of empty gas cylinders from the consumers, collect Rs.200/- for refilling the same with gas and Rs.27-50 paise towards his charges and by going to Madanapalle H.P. Gas Dealer, he used to deliver the refilled cylinders to the respective consumers on the next day. Ten days prior to 09-08-1999, empty cylinders and cash of Rs.200/- was collected from him by the petitioner, but did not deliver the refilled cylinder and for about 10 to 20 consumers, he did like that and absconded. PWs.1 to 6 gave complaint under Ex.P-1. Evidence of this witness is supported by PWs.2 to 8, as they also spoke similar to him. 11. Thus, all of them stated that the petitioner, who used to deliver gas cylinders after collecting empty cylinders and cost of the gas for refilling and transport charges, did not deliver the refilled cylinders to them and has misappropriated the amounts paid by the consumers. None of these witnesses, PWs.1 to 8 have any enmity against the petitioner to give false evidence against him. Their evidence is supported by other material and both the Courts below found their evidence to be acceptable. No irregularity or infirmity in appreciation of evidence by the Courts below is brought to my notice to interfere with the findings of the Courts below at this stage of revision, where there is limited scope for re-appreciation of the evidence. Thus, I see no grounds to interfere with the findings of the Courts below, as such, conviction of the petitioner for the offence under Section 407 IPC is confirmed. 12. However, as it is a case of misappropriation of petty amounts and one or two gas cylinders, which, in fact, were ultimately returned by the petitioner to the consumers, I am of the opinion that it is not a case where imprisonment of one year can be imposed, and therefore, imposing nominal sentence would be appropriate. 13. Therefore, sentence of the petitioner is reduced to rigorous imprisonment for a period of one month from one year while confirming the fine of Rs.500/- with default sentence. The petitioner shall be given set off under Section 428 Cr.P.C. 14. With the above modification in sentence of imprisonment alone, the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed. ______________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J July 1, 2010. PV