LAWS(ALL)-1991-4-16

SHYAM SINGH Vs. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH

Decided On April 09, 1991
SHYAM SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Of the above named appellants Satishpal, Vir Mahendra, Ramphal and Sri Pal are sons of appellant Shyam Singh. Gajendra is grand son of Shyam Singh. Appellant Babu Ram is son of appellant Ranvir. All these appellants have been convicted and sentenced under S. 302 and 307 read with S. 149, I.P.C. to life imprisonment and four years rigorous imprisonment each. Among these appellants Shyam Singh, Satishpal, Ramphal and Gajendra have further been convicted under S. 147, I.P.C. and sentenced to one year rigorous imprisonment while appellants Ranvir, Vir Mahendra, Sripal and Babu Ram have been convicted and sentenced under S. 148, I.P.C. to two years rigorous imprisonment each by Sri D. L. Soni, the then Special Sessions Judge, Ghaziabad on 10-6-1983.

(2.) The prosecution case in brief is that on 22-2-81 at about 12 in the noon when Lal Singh deceased along with his son Dilip Singh and First informant Satendra were working in their sugar-cane field and Maharajsingh was ploughing his field near by all these appellants armed with Lathis, spears, Tabal and Knife reached there and started attacking Lal Singh and Maharaj Singh with their weapons and when Satendra also intervened he was also attacked, as a result of the attack all the three received several injuries and immediately there after at 1.00 P.M. written report was tendered at P. S. Modinagar at a distance of 4 K.Ms., on the basis of which a case under Ss. 147, 148, 323 and 324, I.P.C. was registered and the injured were sent to the Hospital at Ghaziabad where Dr. K. K. Karoli (P.W. 5) examined and noted the following injuries on their persons. Injuries of Maharaj Singh.

(3.) Condition of Lal Singh was more serious hence he was taken to the All India Medical Institute of Sciences, Delhi and there he expired on 26-2-1981 at 8.55 a.m. on account of the injuries. The case was subsequently converted under Ss. 302 and 307 instead of 323 and 324, I.P.C.