LAWS(RAJ)-2001-5-104

LAXMAN Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On May 22, 2001
LAXMAN Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) ALL the six appellants, namely, Laxman, Heera Lal, Birdhi Lal, Kanhaiya Lal, Ram Chandra and Gopal were the accused on the file of the learned Additional Sessions Judge Jhalawar Camp at Aklera bearing Sessions Judge Jhalawar Camp at Aklera bearing Sessions Case No. 174/1993. They were found guilty, convicted and sentenced as under- U/s. 147 IPC Six months RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one month R. I.) U/s. 148 IPC Six months RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) U/s. 302/149 IPC Life Imprisonment and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) U/s. 307/149 IPC Seven Years RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) U/s. 325/149 IPC Three Years RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) U/s. 326/149 IPC Seven Years RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) U/s. 324/149 IPC Three months RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) U/s. 223/149 IPC Three months RI and fine of Rs. 500/- (in default to further undergo one months R. I.) ALL the sentences were directed to run concurrently

(2.) THE prosecution case can be compendiously stated thus- Written report (Ex. P. 1) came to be lodged by Prem Chand (PW. 8) with the Police Station Aklera at 3. 30 P. M. on July 28, 1993 with the averments that his filed and the field of Mangilal were adjacent to each other and they belong to one caste. Accused Laxman when uprooted the `baad' (boundary made of grass and thorns) of his (informant's) field, his father obstructed, at this Laxman pushed his father by legs and fists. When Nanda (since deceased) intervened the accused Laxman, Heera Lal, Birdhi Lal, Ram Chandra, Gopal, Kanhaiya Lal and Chandra s/o Kanhaiya Lal armed with Gandasis, rushed towards the filed. Kanwar lal (since deceased) Prabhu Lal, Kailash, Ram Kalyan, Nandu Bai and Bheru intervened but the accused inflicted injuries on their persons. Nand Lal died at the spot. When he (informant) was taking the injured persons to the Hospital Kanwar Lal died on the way. THE incident had taken place around 10 and 11 a. m. Accused Gopal was armed with Ballam (spear) whereas other accused were having Gandasis. Police Station Aklera registered a case bearing FIR No. 109/93 u/sec. 147, 148, 149, 307 & 302 IPC and investigation commenced. Post Mortem of dead bodies of deceased Nand Lal and Kanwar Lal was conducted. Site was inspected. Injured witnesses were medically examined. THE accused were arrested and recovery memos of weapons at the instance of the accused persons were drawn. On conclusion of investigation charge sheet was filed against the accused persons.

(3.) BEFORE dealing with the submissions advanced by the learned counsel we would like to scan the testimony of the alleged eye witnesses examined by the prosecution. From the material on record it appears that Bhanwar Lal (PW. 2) sustained six incised wounds and his injury report is Ex. P. 22. Bheru Lal (PW. 10) received one incised would as per his injury report (Ex. P. 23 ). Prabhu Lal (PW. 16) sustained three incised wounds according to his injury report Ex. P. 24. Ram Kalyan (PW. 22) received two incised wounds vide his injury report Ex. P. 25. Nandu Bai (PW. 9) sustained one incised wound vide her injury report (Ex. P. 26 ). Moti Lal (PW. 7) received two Bruises vide injury report Ex. P. 27. Ram Bilas (PW. 23) received one incised wound and two bruises vide report Ex. P. 28. and Kailash (PW. 3) sustained two incised wounds and one abrasion vide injury report Ex. P29. It is thus evident that out of nine eye witnesses, eight sustained injuries and their presence at the time of occurrence appears to be natural.