LAWS(ALL)-2015-9-76

AYODHYA AND ORS. Vs. STATE

Decided On September 28, 2015
Ayodhya And Ors. Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) PRESENT appellants, namely, Ayodhya, Chandrika and Amerika have preferred this appeal against the Judgment and order passed by the II Additional Sessions Judge, Gonda on 11.2.1982 in S.T. No. 1981 under Section 396 I.P.C. arising out of Case Crime No. 103 of 1980 P.S. Katra Bazar, District Gonda whereby the accused appellants were found guilty under Section 396 I.P.C. and were sentenced to life imprisonment.

(2.) THE prosecution story as unfolded in the F.I.R. is that the informant Madhav Raj son of Khelawan is resident of Thakuran Purawa Karia, Mauja Gauriya, Police Station Katara Bazar, District Gonda. On the previous night, the informant, after having dinner, went to sleep with the other family members. The lantern, after lowing its light, was also kept in the house as usual. At mid -night, 7 -8 miscreants armed with country made pistols, lathis and guns climbed on the roof of the house and entered the house of the informant. They opened the main gate and all the miscreants started beating the informant and started questioning him about the whereabouts of the valuables. The father of the informant was also beaten and he was also compelled to reveal about the valuables. The informant recognized the accused appellants Ayodhya Kahar, Chandrika and Amrika in the light of the lantern and torch as these accused belonged to the same village as that of the informant. Some of the miscreants were tall and some of the miscreants were of average height. They were wearing shirt and dhoti. The informant, when he got opportunity, rushed out of the house and raised hue and cry at which Tulsi Ram, Shaukat Ali, Subarati, Nankau and many others came with torches and lathis in their hands. At this, the dacoits ran away taking the valuables. While they were firing, the father of the informant succumbed to the injuries inflicted by the miscreants. Due to fear of the miscreants, the informant could not go to the police station in the night. The report further bears the details of the valuables which were taken away by the miscreants.

(3.) FURTHER on internal examination, the larynges and trachea were found congested. The rings of trachea were found broken. The third rib of the left side was found fractured. Lungs were congested. The doctor opined that the death of the deceased was due to asphyxia as a result of ante mortem strangulation. This witness proved the post mortem as Ext. Ka -8.