LAWS(SC)-2011-4-91

INSPECTOR OF POLICE TAMIL NADU Vs. JOHN DAVID

Decided On April 20, 2011
INSPECTOR OF POLICE Appellant
V/S
JOHN DAVID Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal is directed against the judgment and order dated 05.10.2001 passed by the High Court of Madras whereby the High Court has allowed the appeal filed by the respondent herein. The High Court acquitted the respondent under Sections 302, 364, 201 and 342 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short "IPC") by reversing the Judgment and order dated 11.03.1988 rendered by the Court of Principal Sessions Judge, Cuddalore in Sessions Case No. 63 of 1997.

(2.) The facts of this case are very shocking and very distressing. Murder is committed of a young boy, the only son of his parents, who at the relevant time was studying for a medical degree. The manner in which he was killed and his dead body was disposed of after cutting it into different pieces was very gruesome and ghastly. The person in the dock and who was accused of the crime was another senior student in the same campus.

(3.) Brief relevant facts leading to the registration of the first information report and giving rise to the present appeal are being set out hereunder.