(1.) N. S. Gupta, J. This criminal appeal is directed against the judgment and order of conviction dated 3-5-1980, passed by Sri M. M. Saran, the then Sessions Judge, Lalitpur, convicting the accused appel lants under Section 302/114,1. P. C. and 302, I. PC. respectively and sentencing them to undergo imprisonment for life.
(2.) THE prosecution story briefly stated is as follows: THE accused appellants Mulloo and Summa are real brothers. THEy are resi dents of village Bent, police station Jakhlaun, district Lalitpur. On 11-10-1979, at about 8. 30 a. m. accused appellant Summa was taking a bath at the water tap near the house of the deceased Chukkha. THE deceased Chukkha objected to it saying that the ladies of the Mohalla were waiting to fill water. Accused Summa abused him. THE deceased Chukka asked accused Summa to refrain from abusing him. In the meantime Summa's brother Mulloo came on spot. He cut out battons of Naseni with the help of Surya (a sharp edged weapons like Hasia) and handed over the pati Exh. 1 to Summa and asked Summa that Chukka should be killed. On this Summa rushed towards the deceased Chukkha and gave him a Pati blow on the back side of his neck. THE deceased Chuk kha fell down by the side of his chest. He tried to get up but again fell down from the side of his back. This occurrence was wit nessed by Gopal (RW. 2), Rabooda (P. W. 3), the brother of the deceased, Pyare Lal (P. W. 1), Bhajju (P. W 4) and Ors. THE deceased was lifted by his brother Rabooda (P. W 3) and Gopal (P. W. 2 ). He was kept on a cot and while he was being taken to police out- post pali, Police Sta tion Jakhlaun, he succumbed to his in juries. Rabooda (P. W. 3) then went to his village and got a report Exh. Ka 11 scribe by Hira Lal Jain (P. W. 7) and started towards police out-post pali. When he reached about one and half furlong from his village, he met Head-constable Jogendra Singh (P. W. 11) who was coming from the opposite direction. He handed over the F. I. R. , Exh. Ka. 11 to him. THE head constable went to the village of the complainant. He saw the dead body of the deceased and then went in search of the accused appellants and succeeded in apprehending the accused appellants from their houses. Head constable Jogcndra Singh (P. W. 11) took the accused appel lants and the complainant to police out post pali where he registered a case under Section 302,1. P. C. against the accused ap pellants and the investigation followed.
(3.) THE deceased was aged about 45 years. He had died about one and half day back. His body was average built. Rigor Mortis passed off. Post-mortem staining and decomposition had started. Green ish- colouraiion was there. Abdomen was dis tended. Eyes were closed. THEre was sub-conjectural hemorrhage on right side. Colored fluid was coming out from ear, nostrils and mouth.