LAWS(P&H)-2007-9-113

BUR SINGH AND OTHERS Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On September 11, 2007
Bur Singh And Others Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) BUR Singh and his two sons namely Kulwinder Singh and Parminder Singh (hereinafter referred to as 'the accused') were charged under Section 302/120 -B read with Section 34 IPC for committing murder of Surjan Singh on 6.10.1999 in the area of village Marrianwala, Police Station Sadar Batala. Consequently, they were convicted vide judgment dated 1.2.2005 passed by the learned Sessions Judge, Gurdaspur and sentenced as under:

(2.) ON 5.10.1999, Bur Singh had given beatings to the son of Manjit Singh for passing through their fields to which Surjan Singh had objected, therefore, the accused were annoyed and challenged to teach him a lesson.

(3.) AFTER leaving Jasbir Singh and Kulbir Singh near the dead body, the complainant went to the police station, but ASI Lakhbir Singh met him at Aliwal Chowk to whom he got recorded his statement Ex.PD, which was completed at 7.30 AM, on the basis of which FIR Ex.PD/2 was registered at 8.30 AM. The distance of the Police Station Sadar, Batala is 4 kms from the place of occurrence. The FIR was received by the Illaqa Magistrate at 9.00 AM. ASI Lakhbir Singh visited the place of occurrence; prepared the rough site plan; lifted blood stained earth from the spot; took into possession one shoe of plastic; got conducted postmortem examination on the dead body of the deceased; and took the clothes of the deceased into possession. Accused Bur Singh was arrested on 11.10.1999 and he got recovered dang fitted with sua under the chaff in his residential house and Kulwinder Singh accused got recovered dater from underneath the heap of chaff lying in his verandah in pursuance of their disclosure statements under Section 27 of the Evidence Act. On 28.10.1999, Parminder Singh accused was arrested by Inspector Lakhbir Singh CIA Staff, Batala. Completion of the investigation was followed by a report under Section 173 Code of Criminal Procedure