(1.) A supplementary affidavit has been filed bringing on record that appellant no. 5 -Ram Pravesh alias Ram Pravesh Rai died during pendency of this appeal on 14.09.2008. The death certificate of Ram Pravesh alias Ram Pravesh Rai is annexed with the supplementary affidavit.
(2.) HAVING heard the parties, in our view, the appeal in relation to appellant no. 5 -Ram Pravesh alias Ram Pravesh Rai abates.
(3.) THE prosecution case in the present case is based on the fardbeyan (Ext. 2) of P.W. 4 -Bala Kumhar. The same was recorded by Mr. Ragho Prasad Singh, the Officer -in -Charge of the Dinara Police Station, District -Rohtas, inter alia, alleging therein that the appellants and Kesho Rai (now dead) had murdered Baijnath Kumhar in the evening of 27.01.1981 whose dead body was lying in Khalihan and was being watched by the informant, the brother of deceased Baijnath Kumhar along with Moti Kumhar, Suraj Kumhar, Sheobhajan Sah, Deomuni Sah, Suresh Dhobi, Ram Eqbal Kumhar, Faguni Kumhar and 'Chaukidar' Rupnarain Giri. At about 2 am on 28.01.1981, the appellants and Kesho Rai again returned to the place of occurrence in order to remove the dead body and to conceal the evidence of crime and, in course thereof, being unsuccessful in doing so, they fired injuring Suraj Kumhar (P.W. 2), Bala Kumhar (P.W. 4) and Moti Lal (P.W. 5). Villagers came and the appellants escaped. It is upon this fardbeyan that the formal F.I.R. (Ext. 1) was registered. The police took up investigation. The injured persons were examined by doctor and injury reports were prepared, which is Exts. 4, 4/1 & 4/2. After investigation police submitted a charge -sheet. The case was committed to the Court of Sessions. The appellants pleaded not guilty and required the trial. Charges were thereafter framed under Sections - 147, 307/149 & 201 of the Indian Penal Code and so far as appellant no. 1 -Satendra Rai is concerned, he was separately charged under Section - 27 of the Arms Act also. They were accordingly tried and variously convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment with other sentences to run concurrently. Hence, the appeal.