(1.) P. K. Jain, J. Heard Sri Apul Mishra, holding brief for Sri P. N. Misra, learned Counsel for the revisionist and the learned A G. A. for the State.
(2.) REVISIONIST, Rajendra Singh, was convicted and sentenced under Sections 279,337 and 338, I. P. C. with R. I. for 15 days, R. I. for one month and a fine of Rs. 250 and R. I. for four months and a fine of Rs. 500. The learned Magistrate has also directed that on fine being recovered. Rs. 500 shall be paid to the injured Ram Autar Yadav and Rs, 100 to injured Ram Niwas. Criminal Appeal No. 276 of 1983 preferred by the revisionist was dismissed by the appellate Court and the judgment and order of the trial court was confirmed.
(3.) CONSEQUENTLY the revision is partly allowed. Conviction of the revisionist under Sections 279, 337 and 338, I. P. C. is upheld. Sentence awarded by the courts below is modified to the period of imprisonment al ready undergone and fine of Rs. 250 under Section 279, I. P. C. , 250 under Section 337, I. P. C. and Rs. 500 under Section 338, I. P. C. In default of payment of fine the revisionist shall undergo rigorous imprisonment for one week under Section 279, I. P. C. , one week under Section 337, I. P. C. and two weeks under Section 338, I. P. C. The revisionist is allowed to pay the amount of fine within a period of six weeks from today.