(1.) We have heard the learned counsel for the parties at very great length.
(2.) There are three appeals before us : Criminal Appeal No. 98 of 2007 which has been filed by the complainant impugning the acquittal of Khuma Ram whereas Criminal Appeal No. 963 of 2008 has been filed by the State of Rajasthan impugning the acquittal of Raju for the offence under Sec. 302 of the Indian Penal Code and his conviction under Sec. 304 Part I of the Indian Penal Code and the third has been filed by the State of Rajasthan being Criminal Appeal No. 964 of 2007 impugning the acquittal of Khuma Ram. In the course of the trial, 13 persons were tried in Sessions Case No. 34 of 1999 for offences punishable under Sec. 302/34 of the IPC. The trial court in its judgment dated 4th Jan., 2001 convicted the accused as under:
(3.) Two appeals were thereafter filed in the High Court, one by Raju and the other by Khuma Ram.The High Court, has, by the impugned judgment acquitted Khuma Ram in to to and modified the conviction and sentence of Raju from one under Sec. 302 of the Penal Code to one under Sec. 304 Part II of the IPC. He has already undergone seven years sentence. As mentioned earlier, three appeals mentioned above have been filed against the judgment of the High Court.