1 CR.APPEAL NO.314/1998 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.314 of 1998 Date of decision:13/4/2011 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 ? Private Secretary AGP/office/314-98cr.a 2 CR.APPEAL NO.314/1998 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.314 OF 1998 (With Criminal Application No.1623/2011) Dattatraya @ Mahadeo Pandurang Raikar, Aged 22 years, Occupation: Agriculture, r/o. Hangewadi, Tal.Shrigonda, District Ahmednagar. ..APPELLANT (Original accused) VERSUS The State of Maharashtra. ...RESPONDENT ... Mr.Sandeep S.Deshmukh, Adv., for the appellant. Mr.A.C.Darandale, Adv., for original complainant. Mr.K.M.Suryavanshi, APP for State. ... CORAM: K.U.CHANDIWAL, J. DATE:13/4/2011 *** JUDGMENT : 1. In Criminal Application (No.1623/2011) heard Mr.Deshukh for the Dattatraya, appellant. Leave to implead original complainant, permitted. 3 CR.APPEAL NO.314/1998 Learned Counsel Mr. A.C.Darandale has tendered his power on behalf of the complainant. He has no objection to allow the application, seeking compounding of the offense and setting aside the conviction recorded in Sessions Case No.252/1996, against the appellant for an offense punishable under Sections 306, 498-A read with Section 34 of I.P.C. 2. Heard in Appeal (No.314/1998). It was admitted on 9.10.1998. The challenge is to the judgment of the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Ahmednagar, in Sessions Case No.252/1996, for an offense under Section 306 of IPC, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for five years, and for an offense under Section 498 of IPC, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for two years. 3. The parties have patched up their relations and more so, due to change of facts and circumstances, and additionally they being in relations. Complainant is father-in-law of the appellant/applicant and also a real maternal uncle. The applicant/appellant has married and his children out of wedlock, 9 years and 4 years old. They are pursuing their education. The daughter of the original complainant has married to Santosh, real brother of the appellant. There is no grievance between the parties and relations has become cordial. Both the parties have requested to exercise this Court's powers 4 CR.APPEAL NO.314/1998 under Article 226 of Constitution of India and also under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure for quashing the conviction and sentence passed after conclusion of the trial in Sessions Case. The parties to the application and also the appeal are also present, identified by respective Counsel. The parties confirm that they have patched up the relations and have no grievance against each other. 4. Considering the nature of controversies and the allegations, coupled with the evidence adduced, instead of permitting compounding of the offense punishable under Section 306 of IPC and under Section 498-A thereof, the appeal needs to be partly allowed by maintaining the conviction, however, reducing the sentence. Hence order: ORDER (A) The appeal is partly allowed. The conviction in Sessions Case No.252/1996, dt. 30.9.1998, is maintained. The sentence of five years and two years, respectively, is reduced to one already undergone. Fine amount, if deposited, is forfeited. The seized property, if not yet disposed of, be destroyed. Appeal (No.314/1998) and application (No.1623/2011) allowed in above terms. (K.U.CHANDIWAL) JUDGE agp/314-98cr.a