IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR JUDGMENT PRAHLAD VS. RAJ KUMAR AND ANR. S.B.Cr. Revision Petition No. 113 of 2005 under Section 397 read with section 401 Cr.P.C. against the order dated July 1, 2004 of Addl. Sessions Judge (Fast Track) No.2 Sikar in Sessions Case No. 26 of 2004 whereby trial court dismissed the application filed under section 216 Cr.P.C. to alter charge. Date of Order : January 9, 2009 PRESENT HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MAHESH CHANDRA SHARMA Mr. Neeraj Chandrana for the petitioner Mr. Anoop Dhand for the respondents. Mr.B.N. Sandhu, Public Prosecutor. BY THE COURT : This revision petition has been filed by the petitioner Prahlad, complainant, against the order dated July 1, 2004 of Addl. Sessions Judge (Fast Track) No.2 Sikar in Sessions Case No. 26 of 2004 whereby trial court dismissed the application filed under section 216 Cr.P.C. to alter charge. 2. Brief facts giving rise to this revision petition are that on the basis of the written report dated March 10, 2004 of the petitioner FIR No.27 of 2004 was registered with Police Station Losal for commission of offences punishable under sections 498 A, 304 B IPC and Section 4 of the Dowery Prohibition Act against accused persons Panna Ram, wife of Panna Ram, Raju @ Raj Kumar and daughter of Panna Ram. It was alleged in the FIR that the accused named in the FIR have harassed and thereby caused dowery death of bride Sunita. After registering aforesaid report, the police started investigation into the matter and statements of witnesses were recorded. Mrig FIR No. 1/2004 registered under section 174 Cr.P.C. with Police Station Losal and its material was also included in the case of crime FIR No. 27 of 2004. After investigation the police filed charge sheet dated May 20, 2004 for the offence under sections 498 A and 306 IPC in the court of Judicial Magistrate No.2 Sikar against accused respondent Raj Kumar only. After filing the charge sheet, the Judicial Magistrate took cognizance of the offence against accused Raj Kumar and committed him to the Court of Sessions Judge Sikar, who transferred case to the Court of Additional Sessions Judge(Fast Track) No.2 Sikar for trial. The petitioner filed application under section 216 Cr.P.C. through Public Prosecutor on July 1, 2004. In the application it was mentioned that the accused Raj Kumar forced Sunita to commit suicide and she has suicided by hanging herself and on the other hand he stated in the application that accused Rajkumar killed Sunita and charge should be framed under section 304 B instead of Section 306 IPC. The learned trial court vide its order dated July 1, 2004 directed for amending charge 498 to 498 A but in relation to section 304 B IPC, the trial court given the reasoning that the charge sheet was filed by the police under section 498A and 306 IPC, the Judicial Magistrate took cognizance under section 498A and 306 IPC and thereafter the trial court framed charge under section 498A and 306 IPC vide order dated June 14, 2004. The petitioner filed S.B.Cr. Revision Petition No.741 of 2004 challenging the order dated June 14, 2004 for framing the charge under section 304 B IPC instead of 306 IPC. By the order of even date the revision petition filed by the petitioner has been dismissed. But by filing application under Section 216 Cr.P.C. the petitioner wants to again made the same prayer which was already made by him in the earlier revision petition. The prosecution has already closed its evidence, statement of accused under section 313 Cr.P.C. has been recorded and the matter is at the stage of final arguments. No such new documentary or any other evidence was produced for altering the charge to that of section 304 B IPC instead of section 306 IPC. At this stage this court cannot make any comments in respect of evidence produced by the prosecution during trial. Any observations on the application under section 216 Cr.P.C. filed by the complainant at this stage will amount to prejudice the case of the prosecution. The learned Addl. Sessions Judge has given reasoned order in rejecting the application. The order does not call for any interference by this court under the revisional jurisdiction. The revision petition being devoid of merit stands rejected. As the main petition has been disposed, the stay application also stands disposed. The trial court is directed to expedite the trial. (Mahesh Chandra Sharma) J. OPPareek/ On June 14, 2004 the trial court heard the parties to the case at the stage of sections 227 and 228 Cr.P.C. evaluated and weighed the material available on record and formed the opinion that the accused Raj Kumar has subjected the deceased bride to cruelty and harassment for demand of dowery since the marriage dated May 4, 1998 and till soon before her death, he continued such cruelty and harassment. The trial court opined that due to such cruelty and harassment the bride committed suicide by hanging. The learned counsel submits that inspite of forming aforesaid opinion which is expressly written in the order dated June 14, 2004 of framing charge the Additional Sessions Judge ordered to frame charge for offence under sections 498 A and 306 IPC against the accused Raj Kumar.