(1.) BEING aggrieved by the judgment and order passed by the High Court of Calcutta in Criminal Appeal No.229 of 2002 dated 24.01.2006, the appellant, who are four in number, are before us in this appeal. By the impugned judgment and order, the High Court has confirmed the judgment and order passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, 2nd Court, Birbhumi, West Bengal in Sessions Case No.47 of 1999, dated 11.06.2002.
(2.) THIS is a case of the circumstantial evidence being taken note of by the Trial Court as well as the High Court for convicting the appellants herein for offences under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( "IPC " for shor). The High Court, in its well considered order, has noted the following aspects to bring home the point that the prosecution has proved beyond all reasonable doubt that the appellants are guilty of the offences alleged against them. The High Court has noted (a)that the appellants were last seen in the company of the deceased; (b)that the father of the deceased, namely, P.W.1 and other witnesses, namely P.W.s 2, 4, 5 and 6 had heard the cries of the deceased and endeavored to search for him; (c)that immediately after the commission of offence the appellants went missing and could not be traced; and (d) the factum of recovery of the weapon that was used for committing the offence.
(3.) HAVING carefully perused the judgments and order passed by the Trial Court as well as by the High Court, we are of the considered opinion that both the Courts have not committed any error either on facts or on the questions of law. Therefore, no interference with the said judgment and order is called for. Accordingly, while confirming the orders passed by the Courts below, we dismiss the appeal.