LAWS(ALL)-1992-8-69

BULAQI RAM Vs. STATE OF U P

Decided On August 17, 1992
BULAQI RAM Appellant
V/S
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) SURYA Prasad, J. This is a criminal appeal against the judgment and order, dated 23rd July, 1979 passed by the then learned Vth Additional Sessions Judge, Shahjahanpur in Sessions Trial No. 268 of 1977 (State v. Bulaqi Ram and others), convicting the appellants under Sections 452, 148, 324/149, I. P. C. and sentencing each of the appellants to one year's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 50 and in default of payment, 4 months rigorous imprisonment, under Section 452, I. P. C. , a fine of Rs. 50 and in default of payment, 4 months rigorous imprisonment, under Section 148 I. P. C. and a fine of Rs. 250 and in default of payment of fine to undergo one year's rigorous imprisonment under Section 324/149 I. P. C. respectively.

(2.) THE prosecution case briefly is that Gailoo, son of Ram Charan Kisan is a resident of village Dharmapur Bazar, Police Station, Banda, district Shahjahanpur. It is alleged that there had been some altercation 3-4 days back between Gailoo on the one side and Gokul, son of Baldeo and Ganesh, son of LJla, on the other, on the demolition of the Mend of his/gailoo's/field. THE Village Pradhan Bulaqi settled that matter. Gailoo did not agree to the decision given by Bulaqi. Consequently Bulaqi threatened him to face dire conse quences. It is further alleged that Gailoo, his step brother Piarey and his mother Smt. Bijnee were lying in their house in the night intervening 8/9 September, 1976. THEre was a 'dibia, light in their house. It is further alleged that Gailoo had a feel of feet of certain persons entering his house through its southern broken wall. Consequently he woke up and awakened his step borther Piarey and told him that certain persons had entered his house. It is further alleged that he and his brother saw and identified in the 'dibia' light as well as in the moonlight Gokul armed with spear, Bulaqi Pradhan armed with gun, Janki, Tirmal, Bhuman, Dhakan, (all armed with spears) and Bulaqi's son Ram Pal was armed with a sword. Gokul exhorted the other accused to kill him and his brother. Consequently Bulaqi fired his gun at Piarey who received injuries. He and his brother raised an alarm hearing which Balla, Sita Ram, Sadhu Nathu, Tara and Chotey Lal reached the place of occurrence while flashing their torches. THEy threw challenge to the accused and consequently they filed away towards the south. It is further alleged that Gailoo tried to snatch away the gun of Bulaqi and in that process he cought hold of the 'chap' of the gun. After the incident was over. Gailoo went to Police Station Banda and lodged an oral report and handed the 'chap' of the gun over there to the official concerned. On that basis a case was registered against the accused. THE investigation ensued. Gailoo and Piarey were medically examined. On the receipt of the injury reports and after the completion of the investigation into the case, a charge sheet was submitted against the accused.