LAWS(SC)-1979-2-33

RAM PYARALAL SHRIVASTAVA Vs. STATE OF BIHAR

Decided On February 16, 1979
RAM PYARALAL SHRIVASTAVA Appellant
V/S
STATE OF BIHAR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) In this appeal by special leave the appellant has been convicted under S. 5(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act and (sentenced to pay) a fine of Rs.150 (and) in default to undergo R.I. for two months and has also been convicted under S.477-A of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to R.I. for one year. We have heard learned counsel for the parties. Mr. Shiv Pujan Singh appearing for the appellant has vehemently argued that there was no legal evidence to prove that the handwriting on Exs. 4/1, 4/3, and 4/5 the disputed blank paper ticket and the signatures which have been proved to be those of the appellant are of the appellant and thus if this is established, the appellant is entitled to an acquittal. It appears, however, that the writing of the appellant has been proved on these documents not only by the experts but also by some other witnesses who were fully acquainted with the writing of the appellant. We have ourselves examined the signatures of the appellant on Exs. 4/1, 4/3 and 4/5 with the admitted signatures on Exs. 3, 3/1 and 3/2 and we find that there is large measure of similarity and clear resemblance in almost all the characteristics in the two writings. In this view of the matter we are not in a position to accept the submission of the appellant. The appeal is accordingly dismissed.