HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA CRL.R.C.No.1463 of 2004 JUDGMENT: This criminal revision case is directed against the judgment of the learned II-Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Adilabad, in Crl.A.No.96 of 2001 dated 17.08.2004 confirming the conviction and sentence of rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year and a fine of Rs.2,000/-, in default, simple imprisonment for three months for the offence punishable under Section 408 of I.P.C., imposed against the revision petitioner-accused by the learned Special Judicial Magistrate of First Class (Excise), Adilabad, in C.C.No.95 of 2001 dated 04.09.2001. It is the case of the prosecution that the petitioner- accused, who was working as a collection agent in Shriram Chit Fund Private Limited, had collected an amount of Rs.76,603/- from the subscribers, but he had not deposited the said amount with Shriram Chit Fund Private Limited and thereby he had mis-appropriated the said amount. The accused was tried for the offences punishable under Sections 408, 420 and 506 of I.P.C. The prosecution has examined P.Ws.1 to 8 and got marked Exs.P1 to P16 to prove the guilt of the accused. On behalf of the accused, Ex.D1 was marked. On perusal of the entire evidence, both oral and documentary, the trial Court, while acquitting the petitioner-accused for the offences punishable under Section 420 and 506 of I.P.C., found him guilty of the offence punishable under Section 408 of I.P.C. and accordingly convicted and sentenced him as stated supra. In an appeal preferred by the revision petitioner- accused against the said conviction and sentence, the learned II-Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Adilabad, confirmed the conviction and sentence recorded by the trial Court. Aggrieved by the same, the revision petitioner-accused preferred this criminal revision. Heard both sides. Learned Counsel for the petitioner fairly conceded that this is not a fit case to interfere with the findings recorded by the Courts below, but, however, he requested this Court to take a lenient view in so far as the sentence of imprisonment is concerned. On perusal of the entire evidence on record, this Court is of the view that both the Courts below have given sufficient and cogent reasons in convicting the petitioner- accused. Therefore, no interference is warranted as far as conviction is concerned, but with regard to quantum of sentence, it is clear from the record that the criminal appeal was dismissed by the appellate Court on 17.08.2004 and the petitioner-accused was taken into custody on the same day itself and that the petitioner-accused came out of the jail by virtue of the bail granted by this Court on 24.08.2004 after admitting this revision. So it is clear from the record that the petitioner was in jail for a period of about one week. In the aforesaid circumstances and in the interest of justice, this Court is of the view that a lenient view can be taken by reducing the sentence of imprisonment imposed against the revision petitioner-accused to that of the period already undergone by him. In the result, the sentence of rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year imposed against the revision petitioner- accused by the Courts below for the offence punishable under Section 408 of I.P.C., is reduced to that of the period, which the petitioner-accused has already undergone, while maintaining the sentence of fine. The petitioner-accused is directed to be set at liberty forthwith, if not required in any other crime. Accordingly, the Criminal Revision Case is dismissed with the above said modification. _______________________________ (GOPALA KRISHNA TAMADA, J) 03-02-2011 Gsn.