LAWS(SC)-2014-10-50

NAND KUMAR Vs. STATE OF CHHATTISGARH

Decided On October 31, 2014
NAND KUMAR Appellant
V/S
STATE OF CHHATTISGARH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THESE appeals have been directed against the final common judgment dated 11.05.2007 passed by the High Court of Chhatisgarh at Bilaspur in Criminal Appeal Nos. 785, 866, 762, 868, 761, 853, 875, 970, 851, 873 and 842 of 2001, whereby the High Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the appellants herein under Section 302 read with Sections 149 and 148 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short "IPC") which was awarded to them by the Sessions Court whereas the High Court allowed the Criminal Appeals of other accused and acquitted them of the charges by setting aside the judgment of the Sessions Court dated 12.07.2001 in Sessions Trial No. 342 of 1995 to that extent.

(2.) THE concluding part of the impugned judgment of the High Court reads as under:

(3.) THE question that arises for consideration in these appeals is whether the High Court was justified in upholding the conviction and sentence of the present appellants.