BILAL NAZKI
Kandipalli Madhavarao – Appellant
Versus
State of Andhra Pradesh – Respondent
ORDER
Bilal Nazki, J.—Heard learned Senior Counsel appearing for the petitioner/accused and also the learned Public Prosecutor appearing for the State.
2. The revision is filed against the conviction and sentence of the petitioner/accused of the offence under Section 477A, IPC. The petitioner was tried by the trial Court for the offences under Sections 408, 420, 468, 471 and 477A, IPC. The trial Court while acquitting him of the offence under Section 408, IPC, convicted him of the offence under Sections 420, 468, 471 and 477A IPC and passed different sentences. In appeal by the petitioner, the appellate Court acquitted him of the offences under Sections 420, 468 and 471, IPC, but confirmed the conviction for the offence under Section 477A, IPC passed by the trial Court sentencing the petitioner to undergo simple imprisonment for one year and to pay a fine of Rs.1,000, in default to suffer simple imprisonment for one month.
3. The facts, which gave rise to this prosecution, were that it was alleged that the petitioner was a Government servant and working as a Senior Assistant at Rani Chandramathi Devi Hospital, Visakhapatnam from the year 1985. PW1, Dr. C. Laxminarayana, was the Su
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