THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.461 of 2004 JUDGMENT: The petitioners herein were tried by the II Additional Munsif Magistrate, Tenali, in C.C.No.326 of 1997 for the offence punishable under Section 411 IPC. During the course of trial, the prosecution examined P.Ws.1 to 7 and marked Exs.P-1 to P-5, besides marking M.Os.1 to 5. On behalf of the defence, none was examined, but Exs.D-1 and D-2 were marked. The learned Magistrate having analysed the entire evidence by his judgment, dated 07.09.2000, found the petitioners guilty of the said offence and accordingly, convicted and sentenced them to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year each and to pay a fine of Rs.200/- each, in default to undergo simple imprisonment for nine months each for the offence punishable under Section 411 IPC. The said judgment was questioned by the accused by filing Criminal Appeal No.469 of 2000, and the learned VIII Additional Sessions Judge, (Fast Track Court), Guntur, dismissed the said appeal while concurring with the findings of the trial Court. Hence, the petitioners approached this Court and filed this Revision. The case of the prosecution, in brief, is as follows: - The accused are residents of Kolakalur Village of Tenali Mandal. On the intervening night of 18/19-7-1997, some unknown offenders entered into the house of P.W-1 situated at Gnadhinagaram Village by opening the bolt by inserting hand through the door bars, broke open the locks of the wooden almyrah fixed to the wall and committed theft of 15 sarees and other articles and also cash of Rs.5,500, all worth about Rs.14,100/-. On 30.07.1997, P.W-7-Sub Inspector of Police, Duggirala Police Station, along with his staff arrested the accused at Duggirala Old locks bus-stop and seized the said stolen articles from their possession. Subsequently, after completion of the investigation, the charge sheet is filed. When this matter is taken up for hearing, the learned counsel for the petitioners fairly conceded that it is not a case for interference on merits, but, however, requested this Court to take a lenient view having regard to the fact that the petitioners were in jail for about fifteen days. Having regard to the said fact, this Court looked into the record. The petitioners were arrested and sent to jail on 05.03.2004 i.e., immediately, after dismissal of the appeal filed by them, and they were released by virtue of the bail granted by the trial Court on 17.03.2004. From the above, it is clear that the petitioners have undergone a sentence of about two weeks. The said offence is of the year 1997. In those circumstances, this Court is of the view that a lenient view can be taken. Accordingly, the sentence of rigorous imprisonment of one year each for the offence under Section 411 imposed on the petitioners-accused by both the Courts below is reduced to that of the period of sentence already undergone by them, while maintaining the sentence of fine. Except the said modification in the sentence of imprisonment, in all other aspects, this Criminal Revision Case stands dismissed. ___________________________________ JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA 03rd February 2011 DR