(1.) RANDHEER Singh S/o Fateh Singh was employed by DOC company as a Driver on oil tanker bearing registration No. HR-46A-9950. Satyawan, co-accused of the appellant, was working as a Cleaner of the truck driven by Randheer Singh deceased. It has come in the evidence of Guljar Singh (P.W.14) that on 14.11.2004 Randheer Singh had left with the tanker alongwith Cleaner for Gujarat. At that time, Randheer Singh was entrusted Rs.23,000/- towards expenses. On 22.11.2004 P.W.14 Guljar Singh received information that the tanker was lying parked unattended on Jaipur Highway road near Dashmesh Hotel. The tanker could not be moved as its engine pipe was broken. The company had sent another tanker on 27.11.2004 from Delhi for transfer of the oil stored in the tanker. P.W.14 Guljar Singh further stated that father of Randheer Singh came and enquired about the whereabouts of his son, driver of the tanker. He further disclosed that Satyawan Cleaner of the tanker is roaming freely in the village.
(2.) PURUSHOTTAM Tank (P.W.1) submitted a written complaint Ex.P/1 to the Station House Officer, Police Station Akola on 29.11.2004 at 2.00 p.m. that he had found an unidentified dead body in the bushes on the road going from Bhopalsagar to Udaipur near Hotel of Santoshnath. In the meanwhile, Fateh Singh (P.W.9), father of deceased Randheer Singh, had submitted a written complaint Ex.P/5 to the Station House Officer, Police Station Akola stating therein that his son had left with truck to Gujarat and he had received his telephonic call on 19.11.2004 at 6.00 p.m. Thereafter he had heard nothing regarding the whereabouts of his son. He further stated that Satyawan, Cleaner of the truck, and present appellant Rajveer had accompanied Randheer Singh. This witness further stated that on 23.11.2004 Rajveer came to the village and disclosed that Randheer Singh had alighted at Udaipur and he alongwith Satyawan had parked the vehicle at Jaipur-Shahpura Road near a hotel. Fateh Singh alongwith his son Jagat Singh (P.W.12), Surendra Singh (P.W.11) and Harkesh (P.W.10) had requested the present appellant to accompany them to the place where the truck was parked. It was further stated by them that the present appellant told them that he will return after changing clothes and thereafter he evaded them. This witness further disclosed that on 25.11.2004 the present appellant alongwith Satyawan made extra judicial confession that they had murdered Randheer Singh and thrown his dead body in the bushes. According to this witness after having made the extra judicial confession, the present appellant alongwith Satyawan accompanied Fateh Singh (P.W.9), Harkesh (P.W.10), Surendra Singh (P.W.11) and Jagat Singh (P.W.12), however, after taking meal in the night in darkness they escaped and the dead body was found by the witness on 30.11.2004 at 09.30 a.m. P.W.9 further stated that the deceased had also taken 35000/- for purchase of motorcycle and in greed to usurp Rs.58000/- which were in possession of the deceased, the appellant alongwith Satyawan had committed the murder.
(3.) APPELLANT Rajveer @ Bawaji aggrieved against the conviction and the sentence awarded has filed the present appeal through jail to assail the impugned judgment of conviction and order of sentence.