IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED 19.10.2011 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE C.T.SELVAM Crl.R.C.No.2 of 2008 & M.P.No.2 of 2008 Settu .. Petitioner Vs The State rep. by Inspector of Police, Pernampet Police Station, Vellore District .. Respondent Criminal Revision Case filed against the judgment dated 03.09.2007 in C.A.No.66 of 2007 on the file of the Additional District Sessions Court/Fast Track Court, Vellore, Vellore District against the judgment dated 24.04.2007 in C.C.No.501 of 2005 on the file of Judicial Magistrate, Gudiyatham, Vellore district. For Petitioner : Mr.E.Kannadasan For Respondent : Mr.A.N.Thambidurai Addl. Public Prosecutor O R D E R This revision arises against the judgment of the Additional District Sessions Court/Fast Track Court, Vellore, Vellore District passed in C.A.No.66 of 2007 on 03.09.2007. 2. Petitioner herein and two others stood trial for offence under Section under Section 326,323,294(b), 452 I.P.C. Prosecution case was that at about 12.30 hours on 12.09.2005, this petitioner and two other accused motivated by prior enmity trespassed into the house of P.W.1. This petitioner/A1 caused cut injury near the left wrist and grievous injury to the right wrist of P.W.1 by using a knife while the 2nd accused beat him with a wooden log on his head causing simple injury. When P.W.2 wife of P.W.1 intervened, A3 caught hold of her neck and pushed her aside, abused her in filthy language and brandishing knives, threatened death. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 3. The case was tried in C.C.No.501 of 2005 on the file of the Judicial Magistrate, Gudiyatham, Vellore district. Prosecution examined 10 witnesses and marked 11 exhibits and 2 material objects. None were examined on the side of defence nor any exhibits were marked. The trial court under judgment dated 24.04.2007, acquitted the other accused while convicting this first accused for offences under section 452, 326 and 506 (ii) I.P.C. For offence under section 452 the petitioner was sentenced to undergo one year rigorous imprisonment. For offence under section 326 petitioner was sentenced to undergo one year rigorous imprisonment and fine of Rs.1000/- in default one month simple imprisonment and for offence under section 506(ii) he was sentenced to undergo one year rigorous imprisonment. Sentences were directed to run concurrently. Against his conviction, petitioner moved appeal in C.A.No.66 of 2007 which came to be dismissed by Additional District Sessions/Fast Track court Judge, Vellore on 03.09.2007. There against this revision. 4. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Additional Public Prosecutor for the respondent. 5. This revision would stand allowed owing to a fundamental flaw in the prosecution case. While the present prosecution case rests on Ex.P.1 the F.I.R registered pursuant to statement to the respondent police made by P.W.1, the injured, while at the Gudiyatham hospital, and three days after the occurrence to the respondent police, P.W.1 has admitted having preferred a complaint with the Melapatti police station within half an hour of the alleged occurrence wherein he had informed of no knowledge as to who was involved in the occurrence/attack upon him. This fact of preference of earlier complaint with the Melapatti police station is spoken to also by P.W.3. P.W.5 also speaks to having accompanied P.W.1 to the Police station after the occurrence. P.W.3 speaks to P.W.1 not having informed him of who caused injury to him. In the light of clear evidence emanating from the prosecution witnesses which informs no knowledge as to the persons involved in the occurrence wherein P.W.1 and his wife were attacked, the prosecution story brought forth through Ex.P.1 registered days after the occurrence and sought to be supported by examination of witnesses necessarily has to be disbelieved. As held in Sevi and another vs. State of Tamil Nadu and Another 1981 SCC (Crl) 679, If there is reason to suspect that the original FIR has been suppressed, the entire prosecution case becomes suspect. 7. In the aforesaid circumstances, we are inclined to allow this revision. The conviction and sentence passed by the Courts below, are set aside. The petitioner/accused is acquitted of the charges. The https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ bail bond executed by the petitioner/accused shall stand cancelled. The fine amount paid if any shall be refunded to the petitioner/accused. Connected miscellaneous petition is closed. Sd/ Asst. Registrar /true copy/ Sub Asst.Registrar To 1.Additional District Sessions/Fast Track Judge, Vellore. 2.Judicial Magistrate, Gudiyatham, Vellore district. 3.The Public Prosecutor, High court,Madras 4.Inspector of Police Pernampet Police Station Vellore District Crl.R.C.No.2 of 2008 & M.P.No.2 of 2008 SSK(CO) RH (9.1.12) https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/