JACKSON
Rukmani Ammal – Appellant
Versus
Muthuswami Reddi – Respondent
Jackson, J.
1. The petitioner has been fined Rs. 50 (Sub-Magistrate and Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Cuddalore, in C.C. No. 108 and C.A. No. 66 of 1924) for criminally misappropriating an agricultural engine valued at Rs. 2,000. Admittedly he borrowed this engine under Ex. A from his relation Muthuswami Reddi, P.W. No. 1, who says that he was looking after it for the real owner Muthuawami Reddi, P.W. No. 4. The petitioner says that he also had a lease of the engine from Muthuswami Reddi Ex. IT, which the lower Appellate Court seems prepared to concede, para. 4. The alleged breach of trust was the sale of this engine by petitioner to his aunt, the wife of Muthuswami Reddis brother, D.W. No. 1. This witness says that the engine is family property. He is disbelieved but unles3 the lower Courts accepted some theory of a family quarrel it is difficult to understand why they inflicted such paltry sentences. The Sub-Magistrate fined the petitioner Rs. 100 which the Sub-Divisional Magistrate reduced to Rs.
50. If a man criminally misappropriates property of another worth Rs. 2,000 it is not an extenuating circumstance to plead that he and his victim are closely related; the extenuating
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