Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 6964 Raj
Judgement Date : 10 May, 2022
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
JODHPUR
S.B. Criminal Revision Petition No. 208/2001
Noora
----Petitioner
Versus
State of Rajasthan
----Respondent
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Pradeep Choudhary
For Respondent(s) : Mr. Arun Kumar, PP
HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI
Order
10/05/2022
1. In the wake of instant surge in COVID - 19 cases and spread
of its highly infectious Omicron variant, abundant caution is being
maintained, while hearing the matters in the Court, for the safety
of all concerned.
2. The matter pertains to an incident which occurred in the year
1994 and the present criminal revision has been pending since the
year 2001.
3. This criminal revision petition under Section 397 read with
Section 401 Cr.P.C. has been preferred against the judgment
dated 24.01.2001 passed by learned District & Session Judge,
Jaisalmer in Criminal Case No.28/2000, whereby the judgment
dated 03.07.2000 passed by the learned Additional Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Pokran in Criminal Original Case No.200/94 convicting
the revisionist-petitioner was upheld. The petitioner was convicted
for the offences under Sections 304-A IPC was sentenced to
undergo one year's R.I. and a fine of Rs.5000/- in default of
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payment of which, he was ordered to undergo further sixty days'
S.I; and under Section 337 IPC was sentenced to undergo fifteen
days' S.I. and a fine of Rs.500/- in default of payment of which
he was further ordered to undergo ten days' S.I; under Section
279 IPC was sentenced to undergo fifteen days' S.I. and a fine of
Rs. 500/- in default of payment of which ten days' additional S.I.
4. Learned counsel for the revisionist-petitioner further submits
that the sentence so awarded to the petitioner was suspended by
this Hon'ble Court, vide order dated 03.082001 passed in S.B.
Criminal Misc. Bail No.36/2001.
5. Learned counsel for the revisionist-petitioner, however,
makes a limited submission that without making any interference
on merits/conviction, the sentence awarded to the present
revisionist-petitioner may be substituted with the period of
sentence already undergone by him.
6. Learned Public Prosecutor opposes the same.
7. This Court is conscious of the judgments rendered in,
Alister Anthony Pareira Vs. State of Maharashtra (2012) 2
SCC 648 and Haripada Das Vs. State of W.B. (1998) 9 SCC
678 wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court observed as under:-
Alister Anthony Pareira (Supra)
"There is no straitjacket formula for sentencing an accused
on proof of crime. The courts have evolved certain
principles: twin objective of the sentencing policy is
deterrence and correction. What sentence would meet the
ends of justice depends on the facts and circumstances of
each case and the court must keep in mind the gravity of
the crime, motive for the crime, nature of the offence and all
other attendant circumstances."
Haripada Das (Supra)
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"...considering the fact that the respondent had already
undergone detention for some period and the case is
pending for a pretty long time for which he had suffered
both financial hardship and mental agony and also
considering the fact that he had been released on bail as far
back as on 17-1-1986, we feel that the ends of justice will
be met in the facts of the case if the sentence is reduced to
the period already undergone..."
8. In light of the limited prayer made on behalf of the
petitioner, and keeping in mind the aforementioned precedent
laws, the present petition is partly allowed. Accordingly, while
maintaining the conviction of the petitioners for the offences under
Sections 304-A, 337 & 279 IPC the sentence awarded to him is
reduced to the period already undergone by him. The petitioner is
on bail. He need not surrender. His bail bonds stand discharged
accordingly.
9. All pending applications stand disposed of. Record of the
learned court below be sent back forthwith.
(DR.PUSHPENDRA SINGH BHATI), J.
55-nirmala/-
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