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CASE NO.:
Appeal (crl.) 502 of 2006
PETITIONER:
Bandu
RESPONDENT:
State of Maharashtra
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 09/03/2007
BENCH:
S. B. Sinha & Markandey Katju
JUDGMENT:
J U D G M E N T
MARKANDEY KATJU, J.
This appeal has been filed against the impugned judgment & order of
the High Court of Bombay in Criminal Appeal No. 115 of 1996.
Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the record.
In this case the appellant Bandu had been found guilty under Section
498-A of the India Penal Code and was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment
for 2 years and a fine of Rs. 500/- by the trial court. However, on appeal by
the State Government as well as Bandu, the High Court while setting aside
the conviction of the appellant under Section 498A, held him guilty under
Section 302 IPC and convicted him to life imprisonment and a fine of Rs.
500/-.
According to the prosecution case PW6 Shanta Kotangale was
married to accused Bandu on 10.5.1985. After happy cohabitation for initial
12 months, the parties started having differences. Accused Bandu used to
say that he did not like Shanta and that she should go back to her parent’s
place. She conceived, but continued to face ill-treatment. Eventually, her
brother took her to the parental house. She filed a petition for maintenance
before the learned Judicial Magistrate First Class Hinganghat, in which a
compromise was reached on 2.10.1990, and the parties resumed
cohabitation. Thereafter she gave a birth to a daughter, named Nita, at her
parent’s place. Accused Bandu brought back his wife and daughter to his
matrimonial home. For a few days everything was all right, but thereafter
the accused started saying that Nita was not his daughter and, therefore, he
prevented Shanta from feeding Nita. On 1.1.1991 at about 3 A.M., when
Shanta and accused Bandu were sleeping with their daughter, the accused
killed daughter Nita by pressing her neck and threw Nita from the cot.
Shanta started crying which attracted quite a crowd and Pulgaon Police
Station was informed about the incident. The police came to the spot, took
the dead body of 1-1/2 year old Nita and sent it for post mortem
examination. After the inquest, the police performed panchanama on the
spot, examined the witnesses and registered the offence. The accused was
arrested on completion of the investigation and charge-sheet was sent to the
learned Judicial Magistrate First Class, Pulgaon. The learned Magistrate
committed the case to the Court of Sessions at Wardha.
On perusal of the facts, it appears that wife Shanta has deposed
that the appellant killed his daughter Nita, who was only 1-1/2 years
old, by strangling her. It has come in evidence that the appellant
suspected the fidelity of his wife Shanta and thought that Nita was not
his child at all. There had been differences between the husband and
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wife as a result of which she was made to leave her husband’s house,
but Shanta returned to the appellant after giving birth to her daughter
Nita. The accused-appellant did not allow her to feed her daughter
Nita and ultimately on 1.1.1991 killed her by strangling her. We see no
reason to disbelieve Shanta.
We have seen the post mortem report. There are injuries on the
neck, cheek and eyes of the child Nita and the doctor has given her
evidence that the probable cause of death might be due to asphyxia due
to suffocation. We see no reason to disbelieve the prosecution case as
it is consistent with the medical evidence.
We have carefully gone through the evidence of Shanta. She is
an eye witness to the incident and thus there is direct evidence in this
case. She has stated that her husband was not allowing her to give milk
and feed to her child, Nita and her husband killed the child by pressing
her neck. Her evidence is credible and also stood corroborated by the
post mortem report and other evidence on record.
Thus, we see no reason to interfere with the impugned judgment
of the High Court. The appeal is accordingly dismissed.