LAWS(ALL)-2003-11-43

STATE OF U P Vs. SUDHIR

Decided On November 04, 2003
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Appellant
V/S
SUDHIR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) M. C. Jain, J. The State is aggrieved by the judgment dated 3-11-1998 passed by Sri A. K. Rastogi, Additional Sessions Judge/special Judge (E. C. Act), Bulandshahr in S. T. No. 213 of 1997, acquitting the accused-respondent Sudhir of the charge under Section 376 I. P. C. relating to commission of rape on a girl of tender age of 9 years.

(2.) THE incident took place on 14-1-1997 at about 5. 30 p. m. in the field of Hans Raj situated in the jungle of village Akbarpur Raina, Police Station Agauta, District Bulandshahr. THE report was made on 14-1- 1997 at 9. 05 p. m. by Jai Prakash (father of the victim) who died during the trial before his evidence could be recorded. On the fateful day, the complainant, his wife Gayatri Devi PW 2 and the prosecutrix Guddi PW 1 were watching the grove of guava belonging to Jagdish Master which they had taken on contract. Leaving the prosecutrix there, the parents came to their house to prepare fodder for the cattle. When they returned back to the grove, they found their daughter Guddi to be missing and made a search for her calling her by name. THEy heard her sobbings at about 5. 30 p. m. from the nearby field of sugarcane of Hans Raj. THEy hastened to that side and found the accused-respondent committing rape on their daughter who was sobbing. Seeing them, he ran away.

(3.) THE accused-respondent had also examined PW 1 Jai Prakash Singh Lekhpal of village Akbarpur Raina to say that Jagdish Master or his wife Sheela had no field adjacent to that of Hans Raj's sons. Hans Raj had died and his land had come to be recorded in the names of his four sons, according to him. Thakur Das DW 2 Lekhpal of village Agauta deposed that Hans Raj had no land in village Agauta, though his sons had their land adjacent to which was the field of Sheela wife of Jagdish Master.