LAWS(CAL)-2015-7-108

NISHA GHOSH Vs. THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On July 15, 2015
Nisha Ghosh Appellant
V/S
The State Of West Bengal Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE present appeal is directed against the judgement and order of conviction dated 29th August, 2013 and 30th August, 2013 passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, FTC - II, Krishnagar, Nadia, in Sessions Trial No. V of April, 2006 (Sessions Case No. 118 of August, 2005). By the aforesaid judgement and order, the trial court convicted the appellant, Nisha Ghosh, of the offence punishable under Section 326 of I.P.C. and sentenced the appellant to suffer rigorous imprisonment for four years with fine of Rs.2000/ - with a default clause.

(2.) THE facts leading to the appeal transpiring from the FIR in the case, in short, are as follows: -

(3.) THE prosecution examined 13 witnesses in total and proved some documents as well. Defence tendered no evidence whatsoever. Considering the evidence thus produced on record, the trial court found the accused, Nisha Ghosh, guilty of the charge under Section 326 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment for four years and to pay fine of Rs.2000/ - with default clause. Being aggrieved by and dissatisfied with such judgement of conviction and order of sentence, the accused, Nisha Ghosh, filed the present appeal.