CALCUTTA HIGH COURT
BISTU MONDAL – Appellant
Versus
STATE – Respondent
CRA 507 / 2005
01.5.2025 Sl.02 Nandita Court No.655 CRA 507 of 2005 In the matter of : Bistu Mondal ….Appellant Mr. Kaushik Chatterjee, Mr. Tirthankar Dey, ….For the Appellant Mr. Bidyut Kumar Ray, Ms. Sema Biswas, Ms Jonaki Saha, ….For the State
1. This instant criminal appeal has been filed at the behest of the appellant challenging the impugned judgment and order of conviction dated 30.06.2005 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, 2nd Court, Purulia in connection with G.R. Case no. 123 of 2004 whereby the learned Trial Court convicted this appellant for committing offence under Section 135(1)(a) of the Indian Electricity Act and sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for one year with a fine of Rs. 1000/- (Rupees One Thousand only) and in default of payment of fine to undergo further rigorous imprisonment for one month.
2. In short campus the story of the prosecution is that-
“On 25.10.2004, the S.E.B personnel along with the police officers conducted a raid in village Gopalpur within P.S. Neturia, district Purulia and found that this appellant was consuming electricity energy in his house by committing theft of electricity energy. He committed the said offence punishable under Section
135(1)(a) of the Indian Electricity Act.”
3. A written complaint was lodged by the Assistant Engineer, Raghunathpur (O and M), Sub-Division W.B.S.E.B, Purulia relating to the said offence of this appellant. On the basis of the said complaint a case was started being Neturia P.S. case no. 71 of 2004 dated- 25.10.2004 under Section 135(1)(a) of the Indian Electricity Act. Thus, the criminal law was set in motion. Police investigated the case and submitted charge-sheet against this accused appellant under Section 135 (1) (a) of the Indian Electricity Act.
4. In this case six witnesses were cited on behalf of the prosecution and documents were marked as exhibits on its behalf. Neither any oral nor any documentary evidence was adduced on behalf of the defence.
5. By the judgement impugned the learned Trial Court has held the accused appellant guilty and imposed the sentence on him as stated above which is under challenge in this appeal. Being aggrieved and dissatisfied with the impugned judgment and order of conviction the present appeal is preferred on behalf of the appellant.
6. Mr. Kaushik Chatterjee, learned Advocate for the appellant said that he does not challenge the finding of the conviction as the occurrence took place in the year 2004 and this appellant accused has served in custody for three days out of total sentence of one year, therefore, it is submitted that the substantive sentence awarded to the appellant for the aforesaid offence may be reduced to the period already undergone by him. In support of his contention learned Advocate has placed reliance upon the decision in case of Durga Ram Vs. State of Rajasthan passed by the Hon’ble High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan at Jodhpur in connection with S.B. Criminal Appeal No. 204 of 2011 and in case of Seeta Ram Vs. State of Chhattisgarh reported in 2024 SCC Online Chh 1593 and those two judgments were passed relying upon the decision rendered by the Hon’ble Apex Court in case of Vaithi alias Vaithianathan Vs. State of Tamil Nadu reported in (2011) 10 Supreme Court Cases 779. So, it is submitted that the sentence of this appellant for committing the offence under the Electricity Act may be reduced to the sentence to the period already undergone by him.
7. Learned Advocate for the State opposes the submission as made by the learned Counsel for the appellant and submitted that the conviction as passed by the learned Trial Court may be affirmed.
8. I have considered the rival submissions advanced by both the parties. Perused the materials gathered in the case diary as well as have gone through the decisions cited on behalf of the appellant.
9. It is not in dispute that the occurrence took place on 25.10.2004 and the appellant was convicted for commission of offence under the Electricity Act
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