New Delhi:The Supreme Court has recently quashed the conviction of a Telangana-based man booked for stalking and criminal intimidation after noting that the convict and the complainant married each other during the pendency of the appeal. The top court said if the man is sent to jail, then it would put his matrimonial relationship with the complainant in danger.
A bench comprising Justices B R Gavai and Sandeep Mehta said: "The offences under Section 354D IPC (stalking) and Section 506 IPC (criminal intimidation) are personal to the complainant and the accused-appellant".
The top court delivered the judgment on May 15, on an appeal filed by the appellant assailing the Telangana High Court judgment delivered on June 27, 2023. The High Court had upheld his conviction for offences under Sections 354D and 506-Part I of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) but reduced the sentence of imprisonment for both offences to three months.
The appellant was tried by the special fast track court, Suryapet and on April 9, 2021, the court acquitted him for the offences under Section 11 read with Section 12 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO Act) but convicted and sentenced him for offences under Sections 354D and 506-Part I IPC. The trial court sentenced him to two-year rigorous imprisonment for stalking and simple imprisonment for six months for criminal intimidation. The High Court reduced the sentences awarded to the accused-appellant to three months on both counts.
The top court was informed that the appellant and the complainant (victim) got married in August 2023, as per the Hindu rites and customs and their marriage has also been registered. The complainant brought on record an affidavit affirming their marriage.