LAWS(P&H)-1985-1-31

KRISHAN KUMAR ALIAS KRISHAN Vs. STATE OF HARYANA

Decided On January 21, 1985
Krishan Kumar Alias Krishan Appellant
V/S
STATE OF HARYANA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) KRISHAN Kumar alias Krishan aged 19 years and Balwant aged 18 years, were convicted by Sessions Judge, Bhiwani, under section 366, Indian Penal Code, and were sentenced to three years Rigorous Imprisonment, each. They have appealed.

(2.) ON July 26, 1983 at about 8 P.M., Sheelan Devi (PW 7) the prosecutrix left her house in order to ease herself at some distance. When she reached near the chaupal of Chamars, she saw a car standing with both the appellants present nearby. It is alleged that the two appellants forcibly removed her into the car and drove away. According to her, she had raised alarm but it was ineffective as there was nobody nearby. The matter was reported to the Police by Ram Sarup (PW 5) father of the prosecutrix two days later, i.e. July 28, 1983. The prosecutrix was recovered from a place known as Sardool Shehr in Rajasthan State on August 8, 1983. The two appellants were prosecuted under sections 363 and 366, Indian Penal Code, with the result already indicated.

(3.) THE only important aspect for consideration is whether the testimony of the prosecutrix can be accepted at its face value. According to her, on the day of occurrence her mother and younger brother were present at the house when she left at about 8 p.m. to ease herself. She claimed that she raised alarm at the time the two appellants put her in the car forcibly, but it is not possible to believe her on this point, as the time of the occurrence was not a late hour of the night. In her cross-examination, she admitted that there were houses opened in the Chowk. She further admitted that the light was on in those houses, meaning thereby that people were not asleep by then. According to her, she had gone to ease herself at a place about half a Killa from her house. She also deposed that she had asked her mother to accompany her but she told her that she should go alone. She was confronted with her statement made before the Police to the effect that she had informed her mother that she was going to urinate only, but later felt the necessity of easing herself. About her journey in the car she conveniently deposed that the moment she had boarded the car, she had lost 'hosh' and when she regained 'hosh' she found herself in a room along with the two appellants where she was kept for 14/15 days. Krishan Kumar appellant alone is said to have committed sexual intercourse with her during these days. She also admitted that there was a bath room outside the room in which she had been kept, but stated that she had never gone to that bathroom to take bath. According to her one of the accused would always remain with her while the other would go and take his bath. This statement made by the prosecutrix does not inspire confidence at all. In fact, it gives a clear impression that she had gone with the appellants of her free will and accord.