JUDGEMENT
AMARESHWAR SAHAY, J. -
(1.) HEARD Mrs. Tripathy, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners and the learned APP.
(2.) IN this application the petitioners have challenged the order dated 09.03.2005 whereby the learned Additional Sessions Judge -cum -FTC No. 1. Dhanbad rejected the prayer of the petitioners
to recall the prosecution witnesses namely, Rakhi Kumari PW 3 and her father Suresh Paswan PW
2 for re -cross -examination/further cross -examination because, the prosecution and the accused compromised the case and they settled their dispute.
The petitioners were facing trial for commission of the offence under Sections 376 and 109 of the IPC. Altogether six prosecution witnesses were examined and cross -examined including the
prosecutrix Rakhi Kumari PW 3 and her father Suresh Paswan PW 2 as well as the Investigating
Officer and the Doctor. At this stage a petition was filed on behalf of the petitioners purported to
be under Section 311 Cr PC stating therein that the prosecution party, i.e., the victim and her
father and the accused persons have compromised the case and, therefore, clue to changed
circumstances PW 3 Rakhi Kumari and PW 2 Suresh Paswan her father may be recalled for further
cross -examination.
(3.) ADMITTEDLY , the victim as well as her father were examined by the prosecution and cross -examined by the defence at length and they supported the case of the prosecution
regarding commission of rape. The offence under Section 376 IPC is not compoundable. At this
stage making such a prayer for recall of the material witnesses for further cross -examination on the
ground of compromise between the parties would certainly mean that the intention of the defence
is to undermine the prosecution case. The provisions of Section 311 Cr PC cannot be allowed to
be used lay the defence as a tool to undermine and demolish the ease of the prosecution, which is
not permissible under the law. Allowing such a prayer would certainly defeat the ends of justice
and, therefore, in my view, the learned Court below has rightly rejected the prayer of the
petitioners.;
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