1 APPLN 602.11.sxw JPP IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE SIDE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPLICATION NO. 602 OF 2011 The State of Maharashtra. ... Applicant. V/s. Mr. Uttam Pandit Aarage & Ors. ... Respondents. Mr. P.S. Hingorani, APP for the State. CORAM : NARESH H. PATIL & K.U. CHANDIWAL, JJ. DATED : 11th AUGUST 2011. P.C. :- Heard. Perused record. 2. The deceased died due to hypo volumic shock due to 96% burns. The prosecution examined PW-5 father of deceased. The deceased got married to Respondent Uttam prior to around 10 to 11 months before date of incident i.e. 28th April 2008. 3. PW-16 Dr. Vijay Shankar Bhat attached to Rural Hospital at Shirole, performed post mortem of deceased Rekha. The Medical Officer found on external examination clothes of deceased in burn condition. The face was burnt, the fluid was oozing from the mouth. There were no signs of 2 APPLN 602.11.sxw decomposition. Arms and legs were in semi flexed condition. Deep burns were present almost all over the body. The prosecution alleges that there was demand of Rs.1.00 lakh made by the accused, which the deceased and her parents could not fulfill. The prosecution failed to establish beyond reasonable doubt charges levelled against the Respondents. 4. After marshalling evidence in detail, the Trial Court reached conclusion which do not call for interference at the appellate stage by this Court. The view adopted by the Trail Court is reasonable and possible view of the matter. The application for leave to file appeal is rejected. Consequently, the appeal is dismissed. (K.U. CHANDIWAL,J.) (NARESH H. PATIL,J.)