LAWS(CAL)-2015-7-102

RUPCHAND MURMU Vs. THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On July 13, 2015
Rupchand Murmu Appellant
V/S
The State Of West Bengal Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal has been filed from the judgment and order of conviction and sentence dated 28th September, 2004 and 30th September, 2004 respectively, passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, 1st Court, Purulia, in Sessions Trial No.3 of 2004, arising out of Sessions Case No.62 of 2004, whereby and whereunder the accused appellant was convicted and sentenced under Section 302 IPC and directed to suffer imprisonment for life and to pay fine of Rs.2000/- in default of such payment, suffer further rigorous imprisonment for three months.

(2.) The case of the prosecution is that the victim was found with injuries on her body on a road near to her house. An alarm was raised by P.W.3 which attracted the attention of P.W.4 and on reaching the place of occurrence (P.O.), P.W.4 found not only the accused appellant assaulting the victim with cuttery but also thereafter fleeing away. Fleeing of the accused appellant was also noticed by P.W.5.

(3.) The said incident occurred in the absence of the victim who had gone to Bandowan hosiptal to collect some medicines. He was informed of the incident by his daughter, P.W.4 on the road while he was returning from the hospital.