In the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh Crl. Revision No. 563 of 2001 Date of decision: February 17, 2009 Somi Devi ... Petitioner Vs. State of Haryana and another ... Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.N. Jindal Present: None for the petitioner. Ms. Rajat Goyal, AAG, Haryana. None for the respondent No.2. A.N. Jindal, J Service of the respondent No.2 is dispensed with. Assailed in this revision petition is the judgment dated 31.10.2000 passed by the Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Pehowa, acquitting the respondent of the charges under Section 279/304-A IPC. The case relates to an accidental death of a cyclist aged about 10-11 years, allegedly at the hands of the respondent. The prosecution examined complainant Bodh Raj (PW1), Amar Singh (PW2), SI Sharik Singh (PW3), Rameshwar (PW4), Dr. Subhash Grover (PW5), Arun Kumar (PW6), Satya Parkash (PW7), SI Randhir Singh (PW8), Naresh Kumar Photographer (PW9) and Raj Kumar (PW10). The trial court acquitted the accused- respondent (herein referred as the respondent). The State did not prefer any appeal, however, Soma Devi has preferred this revision petition. The trial court while ordering acquittal to the respondent observed that the complainant made various material improvements in his Crl. Revision No. 563 of 2001 -2 *** statement, therefore, his credibility is doubtful. The prosecution has badly failed to explain as to how police connected the respondent with the steering wheel of offending truck bearing registration No. DL-1GA-7662. The story propounded by the complainant Bodh Raj (PW1) suffers from improbabilities. The respondent was not arrested at the spot on the same day. The complainant just made a guess work about the identity of the respondent. The judgment being shorn of any irregularity much less illegality resulting into miscarriage of justice is liable to be sustained. Resultantly, finding no merit in the impugned judgment of acquittal, this revision petition is dismissed. (A.N. Jindal) Judge February 17, 2009 deepak