It, however, reduced the five-year jail term awarded to the 24-year-old convict by a magisterial court, observing that long incarceration will remove deterrence of confinement in prison from his mind.
"One cannot lose sight of the fact that the appellant (convict) has no social strings in the sense that he is devoid of a bonding provided by a family. It can very well be seen that he has become a deviant and adopted the path of criminal activity.
"At the same time, long incarceration of five years will remove deterrence of confinement in prison from the mind of the appellant. Therefore, sentence awarded to the appellant is being modified and in my considered view a sentence of two years would be justified in the given circumstances of the case," the judge further said.
While modifying the sentence, the sessions court also noted that besides nature of the offence and its impact on society, background of the accused should also be considered.
"So far as the nature of the offence and its impact on society is concerned, there is no dispute. But while awarding the sentence the background of appellant is also to be taken into account," it said and added that a proper balance has to be struck while awarding a sentence.
Deepak admitted all the incriminatingevidencewhichhad comeagainsthimduringthetrial, the court noted and said the evidenceledbytheprosecutionwas consistent.
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