Sunny George vs P.K.Pramod

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 504 Ker
Judgement Date : 2 July, 2025

Kerala High Court

Sunny George vs P.K.Pramod on 2 July, 2025

Author: P.V.Kunhikrishnan
Bench: P.V.Kunhikrishnan
Crl.Rev.Pet. No.1145 of 2024
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                    IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                         PRESENT

                 THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.V.KUNHIKRISHNAN

       WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF JULY 2025 / 11TH ASHADHA, 1947

                               CRL.REV.PET NO. 1145 OF 2024

           AGAINST       THE    ORDER/JUDGMENT          DATED   15.05.2024   IN    Crl.A

NO.329 OF 2019 OF ADDITIONAL DISTRICT COURT & SESSIONS COURT -

III,       THALASSERY          ARISING   OUT       OF    THE    ORDER/JUDGMENT     DATED

07.11.2019 IN ST NO.479 OF 2016 OF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE OF FIRST

CLASS, MATTANNUR

REVISION PETITIONER(S)/APPELLANT/ACCUSED:

                 SUNNY GEORGE
                 AGED 58 YEARS
                 S/O GEORGE, R/AT MAILADIYIL HOUSE, COMPANYNIRATHU,
                 PAYAM POST, EDOOR VILLAGE, KANNUR DISTRICT,
                 PIN - 670704


                 BY ADVS.
                 SRI.S.JIJI
                 SMT.M.M.BABY




RESPONDENT(S)/RESPONDENTS/COMPLAINANT & STATE:

       1         P.K.PRAMOD
                 AGED 43 YEARS
                 S/O KANNAN NAIR, POOVATHUMKANDY HOUSE, KALLUVAYAL,
                 IRITTY P.O., KANNUR DISTRICT, PIN - 670703
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       2         STATE OF KERALA
                 REPRESENTED BY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR,HIGH COURT OF
                 KERALA, ERNAKULAM, PIN - 682031


                 BY ADVS.
                 SRI.A.L.NAVANEETH KRISHNAN
                 SHRI.ANSHIN K.K
                 SR PP, SRI. HRITHWIK C S


        THIS       CRIMINAL    REVISION   PETITION   HAVING   COME      UP    FOR
ADMISSION ON 02.07.2025, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED
THE FOLLOWING:
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                             P.V.KUNHIKRISHNAN, J
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                           Crl.Rev.Pet. No.1145 of 2024
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                        Dated this the 02nd day of July, 2025


                                        ORDER

The above Criminal Revision Petition is filed seeking the following reliefs:

"to allow this revision petition and the conviction and sentence dated 07-11-2019 passed by the Judicial I Class Magistrate Court, Mattannur in S.T.C. No. 479/2016 which was confirmed by the Judgment of Addl. Session's Court-II Thalassery dated 15-05-2024 in Crl. Appeal No. 329/2019 may be set aside and the petitioner may be acquitted and set at liberty, in the interest of justice."[SIC]

2. This Criminal Revision Petition is filed against the concurrent finding of conviction and sentence imposed on the Revision petitioner by the trial court and the appellate court. The Revision petitioner is the accused in S.T.C No.479/2016 on the file of the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court, Mattannur. It Crl.Rev.Pet. No.1145 of 2024 4 2025:KER:48428 is a prosecution initiated against the petitioner alleging offence punishable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (for short 'NI Act'). The learned Magistrate after a full fledged trial found that the petitioner is guilty under Section 138 of the NI Act and he was sentenced to undergo simple imprisonment till rising of court and to pay a fine of Rs.2,58,845/- (Rupees Two lakhs fifty eight thousand eight hundred and forty five only). If the fine amount is realized, there was a direction to pay the same to the complainant under Section 357(1) Cr.P.C. In default of payment of fine amount, the petitioner was directed to undergo simple imprisonment for six months. Aggrieved by the conviction and sentence, an appeal is filed before the appellate court. The appellate court, after re- appreciating the evidence, confirmed the conviction and sentence imposed by the trial court. Hence, this Criminal Revision Petition is filed.

3. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the Crl.Rev.Pet. No.1145 of 2024 5 2025:KER:48428 Revision petitioner and the learned Public Prosecutor.

4. The jurisdiction of this Court to interfere with the concurrent finding of conviction and sentence invoking the powers of revisional jurisdiction is very limited. Unless there is illegality, irregularity and impropriety, this Court need not interfere with the concurrent finding of conviction and sentence. This Court anxiously considered the impugned judgments and the contentions of the Revision petitioner. I am of the considered opinion that there is nothing to interfere with the conviction and sentence imposed on the petitioner. The trial court and the appellate court considered the entire evidence and thereafter found that the petitioner was guilty under Section 138 of the NI Act. Therefore, there is nothing to interfere with the conviction and sentence imposed under Section 138 of the NI Act.

Therefore, this Criminal Revision Petition is dismissed, confirming the conviction and sentence imposed on the petitioner as per the impugned judgment. Ten months time is Crl.Rev.Pet. No.1145 of 2024 6 2025:KER:48428 granted to pay the amount and to serve the sentence.

If any amount is already deposited before the trial court, the same will be adjusted towards the compensation/fine amount, and the same should be disbursed to the 1 st Respondent in accordance with law. Coercive steps against the petitioner shall be kept in abeyance during the above period.

Sd/-

P.V.KUNHIKRISHNAN, JUDGE DM