LAWS(CAL)-1962-2-5

STATE Vs. SANKAR KUMAR DUTTA ALIAS HARAN DUTTA

Decided On February 08, 1962
STATE Appellant
V/S
SANKAR KUMAR DUTTA ALIAS HARAN DUTTA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) We have heard this Appeal and Reference together.

(2.) The appellant Sankar Kumar Dutta alias Haran Dutta, a police constable, was charged under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for committing four murders by causing the death of (1) his wife Pusparani Dutta, (2) his eldest son aged about five years, (3) his second son aged about three years and (4) his youngest female child aged only a few months. He was unanimously found guilty by the jury. The learned Sessions Judge of Nadia in accepting that verdict and sentencing him to death, said:

(3.) Naturally against this background and on the records before us we have given our most anxious time and consideration to the very important point raised on behalf of the appellant that the trial in this case was by a Court, corum non-judice. The only argument advanced before us is that a juror out of nine jurors who tried this case, and which juror was by the name Amarendra Nath Chatterjee and whose number was 69 was a signatory to the inquest report in this case. Therefore, it is contended that he was not a proper juror, that he was a biased and partial member of the jury and so his presence vitiated the whole constitution of the Court which included the jury in this case.