Uppala Rajesh vs Lingoji Muralidhar Rao

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 1443 Tel
Judgement Date : 30 April, 2021

Telangana High Court
Uppala Rajesh vs Lingoji Muralidhar Rao on 30 April, 2021
Bench: P.Keshava Rao
       HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. KESHAVA RAO

                     I.A.No.2 of 2021
                         IN/AND
          CRIMINAL REVISION CASE No.1133 of 2019

COMMON ORDER:

      I.A.No.2 of 2021 is filed by the first respondent/complainant

praying this Court to record compromise in terms of Memorandum of Understanding dated 03.03.2021 for the offence punishable under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and acquit the petitioner/accused by setting aside the sentence and imprisonment imposed in Crl.A.No.1090 of 2016 dated 20.08.2019 on the file of the IV Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad, confirming the judgment in C.C.No.306 of 2015 dated 21.11.2016 on the file of XVI Special Magistrate, Hyderabad.

This Court on 16.04.2021 directed the parties to appear before the Registrar (Judicial) on 19.04.2021 for their identification and the Registrar (Judicial) thereafter shall submit a report to that effect by 27.04.2021. In compliance with the above said order, the parties along with their respective counsel appeared before the Registrar (Judicial), who, in turn, has identified them with reference to their aadhar cards and filed a report to that effect. The learned counsel also signed on the aadhar cards of their respective clients.

Having examined the report of the Registrar (Judicial) of this Court and the averments made in the affidavit filed in support of 2 I.A.No.2 of 2021 and the joint memo filed by both parties, I.A.No.2 of 2021 is allowed.

In view of the orders passed in I.A.No.2 of 2021, the sentence and imprisonment imposed in Crl.A.No.1090 of 2016 dated 20.08.2019 on the file of the IV Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Hyderabad, confirming the judgment in C.C.No.306 of 2015 dated 21.11.2016 on the file of XVI Special Magistrate, Hyderabad, are hereby set aside. The petitioner is directed to pay 10% of the cheque amount to the High Court Legal Services Committee, Hyderabad, within a period of six weeks from today and produce the receipt before the Registrar (Judicial). Failure to comply with the above said order, the order passed in this criminal revision case automatically stands vacated.

Accordingly, the criminal revision case is disposed of. Miscellaneous petitions, if any, shall stand closed.

___________________ P. KESHAVA RAO, J Date: 30.04.2021 mar