LAWS(RAJ)-2008-3-125

INDRA SINGH Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On March 17, 2008
INDRA SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) ALL these criminal revision petitions under Section 397 r/w Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short 'the Code' here-in-after) involve common question of law and facts and between the same parties assailing the judgment and orders passed by learned Sessions Judge. Balotra (for short 'the appellant Court' hereinafter) in Criminal Appeals No. 27/06, 31/06, 28/06, 33/06, 29/06, 32/06 and 30/06, therefore, are heard and being decided together.

(2.) IN all these cases, the respondent No.2 complainant Baga Ram filed complaints against the petitioner for the offence under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (for short 'the Act' hereinafter) before the Judicial Magistrate, Balotra (for short 'the Trial Court' hereinafter) being Criminal Case No. 467/98, 474/98, 468/98, 243/04, 469/98, 475/98 and 473/98. The Trial Court convicted and sentenced the petitioner by judgment and orders dated 18.8.2006. The petitioner preferred appeals against the orders of conviction and sentence in all the cases noticed above. The Appellate Court dismissed the appeals in all the cases. Hence these revisions.

(3.) THE offence punishable under Section 138 of the Act is compoundable under Section 147 of the Act. Section 147 of the Act provides that notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), every offence punishable under this Act shall be compoundable. Section 320 of the Code provides compounding of offence. Sub-section (5) of Section 320 of the Code provides that when the accused has been committed for trial or when he has been convicted and an appeal is pending, no composition for the offence shall be allowed without the leave of the court to which he is committed or, as the case may be, before which the appeal is to be heard. Subsection (6) of Section 320 of the Code provides that a High Court or Court of Sessions acting in the exercise of its powers of revision under Section 401 may allow any person to compound any offence which such person is competent to compound under this section. Sub-section (8) of Section 320 of the Code provides that the composition of an offence under this section shall have an effect of an acquittal of the accused with whom the offence has been compounded Thus, the applications filed by the complainant respondent No. 2 seeking com- pounding the offence deserve to be allowed and he is allowed to compound the offence under Section 138 of the Act.