1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD //UNREPORTED// CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.438 of 1999 Date of decision:15/9/2009 For approval and signature HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K.U.CHANDIWAL 1. Whether the Reporters of Local Papers Yes/. may be allowed to see the Judgment ? 2. To be referred to the Reporter or not ? /No 3. Whether Their Lordships wish to see No. the fair copy of the Judgment ? 4. Whether this case involves a substantial? /No. question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution of India, 1950, or any order made thereunder ? 5. Whether it is to be circulated to the /No. Civil Judges ? 6. Whether the case involves an important No question of law and whether a copy of the Order should be sent to Bombay, Goa and Nagpur Office ? (A.G. PARALIKAR) Private Secretary agp/office/438-99crra 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL REVISION APPLICATION NO.438 of 1999 Damodhar s/o Kishan Bhalekar, Age: 40 years, Occu: Agri., r/o. Manoor, Tq. Majalgaon, Dist. Beed. ...APPLICANT (Orig.Accused No.2) VERSUS The State of Maharashtra. ...RESPONDENT ... Mr. A.S.Barlota, Adv., h/f Mr. S.K.Barlota, Adv., for the applicant. Mr.K.M.Suryawanshi, APP, for respondent State. ... CORAM : K.U.CHANDIWAL, J. DATE : 15/9/2009 *** ORAL JUDGMENT: 1. The conviction recorded in RCC No. 156/1991, for an offense under Section 324 read with Section 34 of IPC and 337 read with Section 34 of IPC was assailed by the accused/applicant before the learned second Additional Sessions Judge, Beed, who, by his order dt.22nd June, 1999, partly allowed the appeal and the order of 3 conviction and sentence against accused no.2 Damodar was confirmed and, consequently, present Criminal Revision Application by the aggrieved accused Damodhar s/o Kishan Bhalekar. 2. During the course of submissions, Counsel for the accused/applicant informs, based on the record that on 15.11.1999, the conviction warrant was issued by the first appellate Court against the accused/applicant and he was taken in custody. He remained in custody till 18.12.1999 pursuant to order dt.15.12.1999. 3. The matter revolves to an incident dt. 14.4.1991 having taken place at 1500 hrs at village Manoor where accused Damodhar with Rambhau and Satyaprem allegedly assaulted the complainant and her daughter with a dangerous weapon like a stone and stick. It was at a public place. Six witnesses have indicted the accused. Three persons were injured in the incident though the record illustrates, there were previous quarrels between branch of the accused and the complainant, on account of hens. The accused Damodhar was said to be at a distance of 10 to 12 hands i.e. about 15 feet holding stick with which he assaulted the witnesses. 4. The Medical Officer (PW 5) examined Gangadhar and found CLW on rose bore of size 4 1/4th" x 1/2th" having transverse directions. and contusion on left scapular of size 1" x 1/4th" having oblique directions. The age of the injuries, according to the Medical Officer, was within six hours of examination. The nature of injuries was simple and probably caused by hard and blunt object. The M.L.C.Register was placed on record at Exhs. 23, 24 and 25. There cannot be any doubt about the examination of the injured by the Medical Officer PW No.5 and issuance of certificates. 5. PW No.8 Laxman Dhage acted as a Panch. He witnessed seizure activities at the courtyard of the complainant. PW 9 carried out the investigation. 6. Taking survey of the evidence I do not find any infirmity in the order of conviction recorded by the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class, on 11th August, 1994. 7. The matter, as stated earlier, was dealt with in Criminal Appeal No.44/1994 and the learned Additional Sessions Judge has, by allowing the appeal partly,the conviction as against accused nos. 1 and 3 was set aside while it was maintained as against accused no.2 Damodhar who is before this Court. 5 8. The conviction is for an offense under Section 324 of IPC to undergo six months rigorous imprisonment and to pay fine of Rs.500/- and for an offense under Section 337 IPC, the accused was directed to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month and to pay a fine of Rs.200/-. 9. It is informed, the fine amount is deposited with the learned Judicial Magistrate, First Class. 10. Considering the age of the accused at the material time, the manner in which the incident has taken place and since Rambhau and Satyaprem who have major role are acquitted by the learned Additional Sessions Judge at Beed, in Criminal Appeal No.44/1994, I find that the role of present applicant/accused Damodhar being in tune with them and also is indicated by one of the injured eye witness, the conviction though is confirmed, however, the sentence is modified. 11. Criminal Revision Application (No. 438/1999) is partly allowed. Rule made partly absolute. (a) The order of conviction and sentence against the accused/applicant Damodhar Kishan Bhalekar for an offense under Sections 324 and 337 of IPC is maintained, however, the sentence is reduced to the period of one month with the 6 same fine. (b) Since the accused has undergone the sentence, he need not to undergo further sentence. ( K.U.CHANDIWAL) JUDGE agp/438-99crra