(1.) Kuldeep Singh alias Dogar was named as an accused in case FIR No. 89 dated 22.10.1997 registered at Police Station Morinda under Section 325 IPC. The Court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Rupnagar vide its order dated 15.01.2002 held the petitioner guilty of an offence under Section 325 IPC and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of two years and to pay a fine of Rs. 2000/-, in default of payment of fine to further undergo rigorous imprisonment for six months.
(2.) Aggrieved against the same, petitioner had filed an appeal. The appellate Court vide order dated 06.05.2002, while dismissing the appeal upheld the conviction, but reduced the sentence from two years to 1 1/2 years rigorous imprisonment. However, the sentence of fine and default clause were maintained. It is stated that the fine was paid by the petitioner.
(3.) In the present case, the FIR was registered on the basis of ruqa Ex.PD received from the hospital. It was stated therein that Darshan Singh son of Ujjagar Singh was admitted in the hospital. The ruqa contained statement Ex.PA made by Darshan Singh injured stating that he was a Sarpanch of the village and an agriculturist. On 26th September, 1997, he was returning to village Amrali from Morinda on his scooter. At about 6.00 p.m., when he reached near the fields of Atma Singh, he found the present petitioner standing there. He was signaled to stop. The accused asked the complainant to depose in his favour in a criminal case pending against the petitioner. The complainant refused to do so. At that stage, the accused caught hold of the complainant from his hair and threw him on the floor. The accused gave fist blows on the chest of the complainant and twisted his left leg. The complainant raised a noise, which attracted Paramjit Singh son of Bachittar Singh and Avtar Singh son of Chajja Singh. The complainant was brought in a private vehicle and was got admitted in the hospital. Statement Ex.PA was recorded on 27th November, 1997. The complainant was medico-legally examined by PW-3 Dr. C.P. Singh, who found the following injuries on his person: