JUDGEMENT
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(1.) This appeal has been filed against the judgment and order dated
22.10.2003 passed by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Hyderabad in
Criminal Appeal Nos.1692 of 2001 and 711 of 2002 whereby the High
Court has affirmed the judgment and order of the Sessions Judge, East
Godavari District at Rajahmundry dated 31.10.2001 in S.C. No.1 of 2000
whereunder the appellant has been convicted for the offence under Section
498A Indian Penal Code (in short "IPC") and sentenced to undergo R.I. for
two years.
(2.) The facts and circumstances giving rise to this appeal are that a
private complaint was filed by Undavilli Veerayamma, PW.1/ complainant
against the appellant Undavalli Narayan Rao - the husband, and Undavalli
Veerayamma @ Vijjamma - the mother-in-law of the deceased, Malathi
Devi. Both of them are alleged to have harassed the deceased for more
dowry and due to the strained relationship between the deceased and
appellant, an agreement (Khararunama) was executed, restraining the
appellant from dealing with or alienating the properties mentioned in the
said "Khararunama". Subsequent to the execution of said "Khararunama"
the deceased restored marital relations with the appellant and they lived
together for nine years. During this period the deceased persistently
complained about the behaviour of the appellant and his mother, to her
mother Smt. Undavilli Veerayamma PW.1 and other relatives and the
continuation of harassment at the hands of the appellant and his mother.
(3.) It is alleged that the appellant killed his wife on 5.6.1999 and stage
managed a hanging to show that the deceased committed suicide. Her dead
body was hurriedly cremated with the assistance of co-accused Manyan
Narayan Rao, Valluri Gangadhar Rao and Chillikuri Rajasekhara Rao
without informing the parents of the deceased who were away at Hyderabad
and it was also alleged that the close relatives of the deceased objected to the
cremation but despite their objections, the deceased was cremated.;
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