VILASINI versus STATE OF KERALA
The minimum punishment under Section 8(2) of the Act is mandatory and consists of both imprisonment (which can be any period up to 10 years) and a fine not less than Rs. 1 lakh. However, considering the appellant's circumstances—poverty, age, lack of criminal antecedents, small quantity involved, and time...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Vilasini; Respondent: State of Kerala
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 25 September 2018
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal Against High Court Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeal partly allowed
- Legal Topics
- Sentencing, Minimum Punishment, Kerala Abkari Act, Quantum of Sentence, Fine
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Parties
Vilasini
Appellant
State of Kerala
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal Against High Court Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the jail sentence and fine imposed under Section 8(2) of the Kerala Abkari (Amended) Act, 1997 can be modified given the circumstances of the accused.
Ratio Decidendi
The minimum punishment under Section 8(2) of the Act is mandatory and consists of both imprisonment (which can be any period up to 10 years) and a fine not less than Rs. 1 lakh. However, considering the appellant's circumstances—poverty, age, lack of criminal antecedents, small quantity involved, and time elapsed—the jail sentence is reduced to 'already undergone' and the default sentence on non-payment of fine is reduced to one week.
Court Disposition
Appeal partly allowed
Orders
- Total jail sentence reduced to 'already undergone'
- Default sentence for non-payment of fine reduced from 'two weeks' to 'one week'
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