LAWS(GJH)-2009-7-116

STATE OF GUJARAT Vs. JAGDISHCHANDRA BHAGWANDAS GONDALIA

Decided On July 02, 2009
STATE OF GUJARAT Appellant
V/S
JAGDISHCHANDRA BHAGWANDAS GONDALIA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE present appeal, under section 378 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, is directed against the judgment and order of acquittal dated 2. 2. 1996 passed by the learned Special Judge, Jamnagar, in Special Case No. 4 of 1988 whereby the respondent - accused has been acquitted of the charges leveled against him.

(2.) THE brief facts of the prosecution case are as under:

(3.) HEARD learned APP Mrs. Manisha Shah on behalf of appellant State and learned Advocate, appearing, on behalf of respondents accused. It was contended by learned APP that the judgment and order of the Special Judge is against the provisions of law; the learned Special Judge has not properly considered the evidence led by the prosecution and looking to the provisions of law it is established that the prosecution has proved all the ingredients of the offence against the present respondent. He has also contended that the learned Judge has erred in not believing the prosecution case in spite of the fact that demand of Rs. 150/- and acceptance is proved by cogent and reliable evidence, more particularly when the powder marks were found on the hand and clothes of the accused. 3. 1 Learned Advocate for the respondent accused has supported the Judgment of the Court below. He has contended that the learned Judge has not committed any error in his Judgment in acquitting the respondent accused and hence no interference is called for.