THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.6 OF 2008 JUDGMENT: The present appeal is filed against the judgment in S.C.No. 311 of 2006 dated 10.11.2006 passed by the learned V Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge cum Mahila Court, Hyderabad, to set aside the order of acquittal and to convict the accused. By the judgment under appeal, the Court below, held that the prosecution has failed to prove the guilt of the accused for the offences punishable under Section 498-A, 306 of Indian Penal Code and section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act and that he was found not guilty of the said offence and he was acquitted under Section 235 (1) of Criminal Procedure Code. The case of the prosecution in brief is that due to the harassment caused by accused for additional dowry, his wife has committed suicide on 25.6.2005. Based on a complaint, a crime in Crime No 559 of 2005 under Sections 498-A and 306 of Indian Penal Code were registered against him and on completion of investigation a charge sheet was filed. The prosecution adduced the evidence of P.W.1 to P.W.6 and marked documents in Exhibits P.1 to P.7, considering the same the Court below acquitted the accused. Hence, the present appeal. Heard the learned Public Prosecutor and learned counsel for respondents/accused and perused the material available on record. It is alleged by the prosecution that there were some disputes between the appellant and the deceased and after living happily for one year after the marriage, the appellant started harassing the deceased for additional dowry and a complaint was lodged with the police which was later compromised. Further, though it is the case of the prosecution that there were exchange of notices in-connection with the harassment, the same were not marked before the Court below. It is also seen from the judgment under appeal that P.W.1 has improved his version regarding harassment and panchayat stated to have been held by the elders to resolve the disputes between them. Admittedly, the marriage of the appellant herein with the deceased took place in the year 1991 and she committed suicide on 25.6.2005, i.e., after lapse of about 14 years and there is no evidence on record to show that the deceased was subjected to cruelty or harassment prior to the date of occurrence. Though, the prosecution tried to rely on the earlier incidents pertaining to year 1991 to 1994, absolutely there is nothing on record to substantiate the allegations made against the accused/appellant herein. In such circumstances, the Court below has rightly acquitted the accused. Further, it is now well settled preposition that in appeal against acquittal, if two views are possible on the basis of the evidence adduced by the prosecution, one which is in favour of the accused, the order of acquittal cannot be interfered. This Court is of the considered view that taking into consideration the evidence available on record, the learned Sessions Judge, has rightly acquitted the accused and the said order needs no interference by this Court. In the result, the appeal fails and the same is hereby dismissed. ______________ RAJA ELANGO,J DATE: 18.1.2011 TVK THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAJA ELANGO CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.6 OF 2008 Date: 18.1.2011