LAWS(ALL)-1994-3-125

DEEP CHAND Vs. STATE OF U P

Decided On March 09, 1994
DEEP CHAND Appellant
V/S
STATE OF U P Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This is an appeal against the judgment of 6th Additional Sessions Judge, Meerut, (Shri Rati Ram, M.J.S.) Who has sentenced the Appellant to imprisonment for life under Sections 302/34, I.P.C. The prosecution case is in brief that on 8th March, 1983 a dead body was found near Hotel of Lakshman Das P.W.4 who reported the matter to the police and the case was registered. From investigation the identity of the deceased was established and it was found that it was Vishnu Rastogi Meerut. The investigation further revealed that on 7.3.1983 deceased Vishnu, his brother Mahesh and his sons Raju, Manoj and Bobby were present in the house when accused Deep Chand accompanied by Rampal and Kalwa came there at about 4.00 p.m., and after taking Vishnu for sometime they took him from the market. Manoj and Bobby followed their father but accused Kalwa gave them one rupee each and asked them to come back. They were also told that their father Vishnu will come back in the evening. Vishnu did not return home in the night.

(2.) Shri A.N. Mulla was appointed amicus-curie and Shri V.S. Mishra has appeared for the State. We have heard the learned Counsel for the Appellant and the learned A.S.A and have gone through the record.

(3.) There can be no dispute about the fact that the death of Vishnu was homicidal in nature. His dead body was found on 8th March, 1983 with a head injury. The dead body was found by Lakshman Das, (P.W. 4) who reported the matter to the police and the post-mortem examination on the dead body of Vishnu was conducted by Dr. P.N. Khanna. Dr. Khanna has stated that there was ante mortem incised wound 9 x1 cm. x bone deep on the middle of the head 7 cm. above the right ear. On Internal examination, Dr. Khanna found the fracture of parietal as well as left temporal bone of the skull. According to Dr. Khanna the death of Vishnu was a result of direct head injury. It is further stated by Dr. Khanna that the injury was sufficient to cause death. Therefore, it is fully proved that the death of Vishnu was homicidal.