LAWS(RAJ)-1990-7-1

KESHAV KUMAR Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On July 27, 1990
KESHAV KUMAR Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS appeal is directed against the judgment dated April 11, 1979 passed by the learned Addl. Sessions Judge No. 2, Jodhpur, in Sessions Case Mo. 1/79 by which the appellant was convicted and sentenced u/s 307 IPC to four years' R. I. and a fine of Rs. 500/. In default of payment of fine, he was to undergo further R. I. for three months.

(2.) THE appellant Keshav Kumar was married to P. W, 2 Smt. Sudha, d/o Om Prakash. It appears that the appellant Keshav Kumar resided in a house belonging to P. W. 8 Kushal Raj Bhandari, along with his father, two brothers and wife; as a tenant. THEre were other tenants also in the said house. One Mst. Kaushalya used to come to the house of the appellant. It is alleged that the appellant had developed some relations with Mst. Kaushalya, on account of which his wife Smt. Sudha and other family members were annoyed.

(3.) THE learned trial court, after completion of the trial convicted and sentenced the appellant as stated above.