LAWS(P&H)-2006-2-522

SOHAN SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On February 15, 2006
SOHAN SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS is an appeal against judgment dated 15.9.1999 passed by Additional Sessions Judge, Fatehgarh Sahib whereby accused-appellants were convicted for the offence under Section 304B IPC and sentenced to undergo RI for ten years each and to pay a fine of Rs. 5000/-, in default of payment of fine, they were to undergo RI for one year each.

(2.) PROSECUTION case against the accused-appellants is that marriage of Sukhwinder Kaur deceased had taken place with Surjit Singh on 25.2.1996 At the time of marriage, Bawa Singh (complainant), father of the deceased had given sufficient dowry but father in-law Sohan Singh, mother-in-law Naib Kaur and Surjit Singh, husband were not satisfied with the dowry. They started maltreating Sukhwinder Kaur and started beating her. Demand of scooter was made. Then on 5.6.1998, Sukhwinder Kaur died in the house of the accused. After hearing this, complainant went to the house of the accused. He lodged a report. Case was registered and investigated and then accused-appellants were challaned and sent for trial. After trial case against the accused-appellants was found to be proved. They were convicted and sentenced as aforesaid.

(3.) ON behalf of the State, it was argued that when daughter of man dies within just two years of her marriage then father while making report immediately after the death may not be in a position to narrate the fact of demands etc. However, in statement Ex.DB from which DDR was recorded, it was mentioned that husband, father-in-law and mother-in-law had killed Sukhwinder Kaur. However, police had not registered the case immediately and thereafter a complaint was made by Bawa Singh Ex.PC giving all the details of demands etc then FIR was recorded on 23.6.1998. It was also argued that the case of the prosecution was duly proved by statement of Bawa Singh, who appeared as PW2 and PW3 Kulwant Singh, who was maternal uncle.