"We are of the view that sentencing for any offence has a social goal. In each case, facts and circumstances of that case are always required to be taken into consideration. For the purpose of just and proper punishment, not only the accused must be made to realize that the crime was committed by him but there should be proportionality between the offence committed and the penalty imposed.
The observation came in a verdict by which the apex court upheld the Punjab and Haryana High Court's decision convicting a former police official for committing dacoity after trespassing into the house of a businessman in Punjab in 2002.
It dismissed the appeal of Sanjiv Kumar, Assistant Sub-Inspector of Punjab Police against the conviction and award of three years jail term by the High Court in the case.
The sentence was later reduced to three years by the High Court.