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P O I N T No.3:
The accused was found guilty for the offence punishable under Sections 394 and 397 of I.P.C.
To establish the robbery, the prosecution examined P.W.1 - Edara Anusha and P.W.2 - Inampudi Bharathi and also proved MSM,J and NJS,J CrlA_108_2015 recovery of M.O.7 - Gold Nanthadu from the possession of the accused after his arrest based on confession leading to discovery. Ex.P.5 is the admissible portion of mediators report dated 29.06.2010 drafted at 08.00 a.m. in the presence of P.W.9 - Village Revenue Officer. When P.W.13 - Investigating Officer interrogated the accused, then the accused produced M.O.7 - Gold Nanthadu from his pocket in the presence of P.W.9 and others. M.O.7 is the Gold Nanthadu with two Mangalasutrams, one with Lakshmi Goddess image, Gold nanthadu, three black beads and two read beads and one bronze dollar (billa), and the same was seized under the cover of Ex.P.5 - Mediators report. P.W.13 handed over the same to P.W.9 - Village Revenue Officer, for holding Test Identification Parade. According to the evidence of P.W.9, the inspector of police gave M.O.7 and two or three similar gold chains and asked P.W.9 and L.W.15 - T.Manikya Rao to conduct test identification parade of property. Accordingly, they kept three chains and M.O.7 on a table in reading room of Gandhi Irvin Park, Tenali and asked P.W.1 - Edara Anusha, daughter of the deceased to identify her mother's gold ornaments. She identified M.O.7 out of 4 chains. Ex.P.8 is the identification proceedings.