LAWS(P&H)-1974-3-26

RAVEL SINGH Vs. THE STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On March 11, 1974
RAVEL SINGH Appellant
V/S
The State Of Punjab Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) BY this judgment I shall dispose of four petitions under section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, being Criminal Revisions Nos. 624, 626, 658 and 661 of 1972 in which a common question of law has been raised and in each one of which the petitioner seek! the revision of the judgment of an Additional Sessions Judge dismissing his appeal against his conviction of an offence under section 9 of the Opium Act and the sentence imposed upon him in consequence.

(2.) IN Criminal Revision No. 624 of 1972, the petitioner is Rawel Singh, aged 45 year's, a resident of Patiala. He was said to have been apprehended on the 16th December, 1970, by Head Constable Surjit Singh and to have been found in possession of 300 grams of opium. The fact that the substance recovered from him was opium was sought to be proved at the trial by means of affidavits, Exhibits PE and PF. The former purports to be a statement on oath by Baldev Krishan, Constable No. 856, and the latter by Joginder Singh, Constable No. 262, of the C.I.A Staff, Patiala, The contents of these affidavits, in a nutshell, were that a sample of the substance recovered from the petitioner remained in the custody of the deponents till it reached the Chemical Examiner who found it to be opium. Each of the affidavits bears the signature of the deponent the signature of a Prosecuting Sub Inspector underneath the word "Identified" and the signature and designation, of Shri Baldev Singh, Judicial Magistrate II Class, Patiala, underneath the word "Attested".

(3.) THE petitioner in Criminal Revision No, 658 of 1972 is Surjit Singh, aged 20 years, a resident of village Ghanpur Kale. In his case also, the sample analysed by the Chemical Examiner and found to be opium, was sought to be connected with the seized commodity by means of two affidavits which are Exhibits PE and PF. Each of them bears the certificate : - -