LAWS(MPH)-1968-8-13

GAYARAM Vs. SHANTI KUNWAR

Decided On August 08, 1968
GAYARAM Appellant
V/S
SHANTI KUNWAR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) GAYARAM , Shivlal and Narad were prosecuted by Smt. Shanti Kunwar under section 500/120 -B, Penal Code, for defamation and conspiracy. All the three were convicted under section 500, Penal Code, and sentenced to pay a fine of Rs. 500/ each; in default, to suffer rigorous imprisonment for six months. On appeal, the learned Additional Sessions Judge maintained the conviction but reduced the sentence of fine to Rs. 250/ each, or, in default to undergo simple imprisonment for three months each.

(2.) SMT . Shanti Kunwar had, earlier, filed a complaint in the Court of the Magistrate 1st Class, Sarangarh, against one Lodha Panika under sections 323, 342 and 354, Penal Code (Criminal Case No, 93/1959). In that case, she alleged that the accused Lodha outraged her modesty by pulling off her sari and holding her by hand at a public place and also beat her and kept her in wrongful confinement. In that case, Gayaram, Shivlal and Narad (revision petitioners) were produced as defence witnesses. They made statements to the effect that Smt. Shanti Kunwar had not only intimacy with Lodha but also had by her conduct and expression declared herself to be his concubine. Smt. Shanti Kunwar is a widow and is possessed of 17 acres of land. The witnesses were not believed by the trial Court in that case and Lodha Panika was found guilty of all the offences and was sentenced to four months rigorous imprisonment on each count, vide Ex. P -1.

(3.) IN this revision, Shri Pandey, learned counsel for the petitioners contends that the petitioners are entitled to the benefit of exception 1, to section 499, Penal Code. This contention is mentioned only to be rejected as the accused were unable to show that Smt. Shanti Kunwar was kept as a mistress by Lodha. The accused merely stated that it was the complainant herself who had informed them of having been kept by Lodha. This was not proved.