(1.) PETITIONER is aggrieved by the judgment dated 13th July, 2004 of learned Sessions Court, whereby his appeal against the judgment dated 17th January, 2003 of trial Magistrate, by which he was convicted of offences, under Sections 279, 337, 338 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 181 of the Motor Vehicles Act, and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month and to pay fine of Rs.1,000/ -, for offence, under Section 279 of the Indian Penal Code, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month and to pay fine of Rs.500/ -, for offence, under Section 337 of the Indian Penal Code, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three months and to pay fine of Rs.1,000/ -, for offence, under Section 338 of the Indian Penal Code and to pay fine of Rs.500/ - for offence, under Section 181 of the Motor Vehicles Act, has been dismissed.
(2.) A case was registered against the revision Petitioner at Police Station Barsar, on the basis of statement, under Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, Ex. PW -1/A, made by PW -1 Mohinder Kumar. As per statement Ex. PW -1/A, Mohinder Kumar started with his Trolla Jeep No. HP -21 -0906, on 16th November, 2000, from village Mehre for Bassi. When around 1.30 p.m., he reached a place called Jol, Petitioner appeared from opposite direction, driving his Trolla Jeep No. HP -21 -0412, at a very fast speed. Also, the Trolla Jeep of the Petitioner was being driven on the wrong side. Mohinder Kumar stopped his aforesaid Trolla Jeep, but Petitioner's Jeep rammed into his stationary Jeep. After hitting Mohinder Kumar's Jeep, Petitioner's Jeep got pushed behind and the Petitioner and two other occupants of his Jeep fell off on the road. They sustained injuries. One of the occupants, named Deepak Kumar, sustained grievous injury, on account of loss of a tooth. Police was informed at 2.10 p.m. ASI Raj Kumar (PW -7) reached the spot. He recorded statement of Mohinder Kumar, under Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Recording of statement concluded at 2.10 p.m., or say within 40 minutes of the occurrence.
(3.) 1 PW -1 Mohinder Kumar, the driver of the other vehicle, and PW -2 Yash Pal and PW -3 Rajiv Kumar, two occupants of the vehicle being driven by PW -1 Mohinder Kumar, testified, with one voice, that their vehicle had been brought to a halt, on seeing revision Petitioner's vehicle coming from the opposite side, at an excessive speed and on the wrong side, and that Petitioner's vehicle rammed into their stationary vehicle. There does not seem to be any reason to disbelieve their testimony, especially when it is corroborated by the earliest version, which was given to the police vide statement Ex. PW -1/A, within minutes of the occurrence of the accident.