LAWS(ALL)-1997-3-151

RAJ PAL SINGH Vs. STATE

Decided On March 20, 1997
RAJ PAL SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) P. K. Jain, J. List has been revised. None appears for the parties. Perused the material on record and heard learned AGA.

(2.) THE trial court convicted the revisionist for offence under Section 147, 323,,324,325,149, I. P. C. and sentenced each of mem to pay fine of Rs. 100 each under Section 147,i. P. C. , Rs. 100 each under Sec tion 325/149, I. P. C. and three months SI each under Sections 325/149,i. P. C. and fur ther to pay fine of Rs. 200 each and in default of payment of fine to undergo SI for one month. Criminal Appeal No. 87 of 1982 filed by the revisionists was partly allowed. THE conviction of the revisionist of each court was upheld. However, the order of sentence was modified. Instead of sentenc ing them to imprisonment and payment of fine the appellate court directed them to furnish bonds for being of good behaviour and keeping peace for a period of one year. In this revision the revisionist Raj Pal Singh Nanak, Lakhami, Shishpal, Mahendra and Omi have challenged their conviction and order of sentence passed by the court below.

(3.) THE writ petition is devoid of merit and is, consequently, dismissed. THE stay order dated 24-4-94 is vacated. Petition dismissed .