LAWS(J&K)-2005-3-46

DEVKINANDAN ALIAS PANDEY Vs. STATE

Decided On March 28, 2005
Devkinandan Alias Pandey Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS appeal has been filed against the judgment dated 12.6.2002 and order dated 14.6.2002 passed by learned First Additional Sessions Judge, Jammu, vide which the appellant Devkinandan has been convicted and sentenced under section 302 RPC to undergo Rigorous imprisonment of life and fine of Rs. 2.50 lakhs which is to be recovered from the moveable and immoveable property of the accused and will be paid to legal heirs of the deceased, as compensation.

(2.) THE prosecution story is that Ashwani Kumar, complainant, elder brother of deceased had borrowed a sum of Rs. 10,000/ - from Balbir Singh. He had not repaid the same. The accused used to approach Parshotam Lal deceased and his brother Ashwani Kumar for return of the money of Balbir Singh. On 13.3.1998 the accused visited the house of Parshotam Lal, early in the morning and asked for return of money and threatened that in case the money is not returned, the deceased will face the consequences. PW Geeta Devi served tea to the accused. The accused persuaded the deceased to go along with him at which Geeta Devi refrained her husband going with him but the deceased left the house in the company of the accused in presence of Geeta Devi, Anant Ram, his father and Anjali Devi, his daughter. When the accused left the house alongwith deceased, he paid Rs. 10/ - to Anjali Sharma, daughter of the deceased aged 7 years. Thereafter Parshotam Lal deceased did not return to his house.

(3.) SOME one reported to the police that some one is lying in an unconscious condition on the road side at Prem Nagar in front of a shop. On this police came to the spot and removed Parshotam Lal deceased to Government Medical College Hospital Jammu where he succumbed to injuries. Nobody came forward to identify the deceased. His post mortem was conducted and clothes were seized. Sewa Smiti thereafter cremated the dead body.