THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.2085 of 2004 JUDGMENT: This Criminal Revision Case is directed against the judgment dated 13.12.2004 made in Crl.A.No.104 of 2002 by the III Additional Sessions Judge, Tirupathi. The case of the prosecution is as follows: Originally, in C.C.No.562 of 1998, six accused were tried. The petitioner herein is the 1st accused. The petitioner-A1 and A6 are the sons and A3 to A5 are the daughters of A2. The defacto-complainant- V. Parvathi (P.W.2) is a resident of Rajiv Gandhi colony, Sathyanarayanapuram, Tirupathi and the wife of petitioner-A1. On 6.2.1998 at Sri Varasiddi Vinayakaswamy temple, Kanipakam, P.W.2 got married the petitioner-A1 with the consent of elders. At the time of marriage, the parents of P.W.2 presented gold jewels to a tune of Rs.15,000/- and household articles to a tune of Rs.15,000/- to the petitioner-A1, apart from spending Rs.20,000/- towards marriage expenses. After the marriage, they lived happily for three months. Thereafter, A2 to A5 used to harass P.W.2 to get more gold jewels from her parents to redeem their dues. The petitioner-A1 also joined with all the accused and threatened P.W.2 with dire consequences and also threatened her that they will pour kerosene on her person to put an end to her life. Finally, on 9.7.1998 P.W.2 was necked out by A1 to A6 by demanding to get amount and also intermediate certificate for getting loan. On 10.7.1998 early hours, the petitioner-A1 visited the house of P.W.2 and P.W.3, threatened them and snatched gold thali bottu chain from the neck of P.W.2 and went away. On the complaint given by P.W.2, a case in Crime No.127 of 1998 for the offence under section 498-A IPC was registered. After completion of the investigation, a charge sheet was filed against all the accused and the same was taken cognizance as C.C.No.562 of 1998. On appreciation of both oral and documentary evidence, the trial Court found the petitioner-A1, A2 and A6 guilty of the offences under Sections 498-A IPC and 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act and sentenced them to undergo rigorous Imprisonment for one year under each count and to pay a fine of Rs.500/- each in default to undergo simple imprisonment for one month each under each count. However, A3 to A5 were acquitted by the Court below. Aggrieved by the same, the petitioner-A1, A2 and A6 preferred an appeal in Crl.A.No.104 of 2002 before the III Additional Sessions Judge, Tirupathi. The learned Additional Sessions Judge while allowing the appeal in part confirmed the conviction and sentence imposed by the Court below on the petitioner-A1 and set aside the conviction and sentence imposed by the Court below on A2 and A6. Questioning the said judgment, the petitioner-A1 filed the present revision. Learned Counsel for the petitioner-accused fairly conceded that this is not a fit case for interference, but he requested to take a lenient view insofar as the sentence of imprisonment is concerned, having regard to the fact that the petitioner was in jail for a period of about one month. In the facts and circumstances of the case and in view of the nature of the offence committed by the petitioner-accused, I feel that the judgments of the Courts below do not warrant any interference. But however, having regard to the fact that the offence is of the year 1998 and in view of the fact that the petitioner-accused was in jail for a period of about one month, this Court is of the view that this is a fit case where a lenient view can be taken. Accordingly, the sentences imposed by the Courts below against the petitioner-accused for the offences under Section 498-A IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act are reduced to the period already undergone. In the result, the sentence of rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year each for the offences under sections 498-A IPC and 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act, imposed by the Courts below on the petitioner- accused is reduced to the period already undergone, while maintaining the sentence of fine under the above counts. With the above modification, the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed. _______________________ GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J 10th March, 2011 Nn THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.2085 of 2004 10.3.2011