(1.) PRESENT petition is moved seeking anticipatory bail in case FIR No. 108, dated 10.11.2010, under Sections 148, 149, 323, 325, 326 and 506 IPC, registered at Police Station Babain, District Kurukshetra.
(2.) THE prosecution case in nutshell is that on 10.11.2010 at about 8.30 p.m., Randhir Singh son of Dayal Singh, cousin brother of complainant came to house of complainant on the occasion of 'Bhog of Path', which was being performed there. Randhir Singh had contested the election against Jasbir Kaur for the post of Sarpanch of Gram Panchayat Mandokhra and he had lost the election. Jasbir Kaur came to know that Randhir Singh had come to the house of Gurdayal Singh and she asked her husband Jaswant Singh about the arrival of Randhir Singh and they planned that on that day Randhir Singh and Gurdial Singh should be taught a lesson for contesting the election against her. Jasbir Kaur was holding axe in her hand, Jaswant Singh was having an iron pipe and on seeing them, Karamjit Kaur wife of Hakam Singh, Hakam Singh son of Mohinder Singh, Amarjit Singh, Didar Singh and Bala who were having lathies and gandasis. Jaswant Singh inflicted injury on right temporal of Gurdial Singh, Amarjit Singh gave 3 -4 Saria blows on the legs; Karamjit Kaur inflicted blow with iron pipe on the face of Gurnam Kaur, due to which one teeth came out. Mohinder Kaur Hakam Singh, Mohinder Singh, Sheo Ram and Ram Kumar started pelting stones and bricks in the courtyard and the stones hit Harjinder Singh, Jasbir Kaur, Jaswant Singh and Karamjit Kaur. In retaliation, Didar Singh and Kali Ram also started pelting bricks and stones from inside, which hit the motorcycle and Mohinder Kaur. Therefore, Gurdayal Singh was taken to CHC Babain by the complainant and his uncle Jarnail Singh from where he was referred to L.N.J.P., Hospital, Kurukshetra and from where he was referred to P.G.I.
(3.) PERUSAL of the order dated 02.02.2011 passed by Judicial Magistrate First Class, reveals that accused -Petitioner have moved an application before the Magistrate to deposit the weapon of offence before the police.