(1.) THE respondents Rudia and his son Mukhtiaria were acquitted by the learned Sessions Judge, Sriganganagar, of the offences under Sections 302 and 201 of the Indian Penal Code by his judgment dated December 20, 1973.
(2.) BRIEFLY , the prosecution case is that on i.7.72, PW1 Arjunram resident of 21 PTD lodged a verbal report Ex P8 -A at the police station Anupgarh at 4.30 p.m. that when he went to bring Guwar' from his Dhani, he observed animals and birds near the road in the murabba of his son situated in 23 PTD. He thought that some animal might have died but when he reached near the place, he found that there was a human deadbody. He could not identify the dead body. There was a torn shirt on the deadbody and the rest of the body was naked. The place where the dead body was found was at a distance of about five Panwadas' from the road. On this report, Birbar Dan, A.S.I, conducted the proceedings under Section 174, Cr.P.C. Panchnama of the dead body was prepared and post -mortem examination was also got conducted. As a result of his investigation, he found that the man has been murdered, So he lodged the report Ex P 10 on which, case under Section 302/201, I.P.C. was registered. During the proceedings under Section 174, Cr.P.C. photographs of the dead body Ex.P4 and Ex.P5 were also taken. Shirt Article 5 and Chaddar Article 6 were seized from the dead body and blood -stained earth was also seized vide memo Ex. P12. On the spot investigation, site -plan Ex. P3 and site -notes Ex. P3A were also prepared. On 10 -7 -72, he handed over the investigation to Shri Kanhaiyalal SHO the dead body was found to be of one Saudagar Sansi. Kanhaiyalal SHO PW 14 seized one Kambal, Chaddar, Kurta and Champal from the possession of one Diwanchand PW 6. The shirit and Chaddar found on the dead body and other articles of the deceased Saudagar were put up for identification which was conducted by Shri Satyanarain Sharma PW 20. Dayawnti, the sister of the deceased, PW 7; and Devidas, the brother of the deceased, PW 13; were put up as identifying witnesses. On 6 -9 -72, both Rudia and Mukhtiaria accused persons were arrested vide Ex P 15 and Ex P 16 respectively. While in custody, the accused Rudia gave information in respect of Gandasi the memo where of is Ex P 14. The shirt and chaddar of the deceased the Gandasi and the blood stained earth along with sample earth were sent for chemical examination. Human blood was detected on Gandasi. The blood found on the shirt and the Chaddar had disintegrated and so its origin could not be traced. Investigation was conducted from the witnesses and after completion of investigation, challan was put up against both the accused persons 6 they were put up for trial to the court of Sessions by the Munsif and Judicial Magistrate First Class, Raisinghnagar. The accused persons were charged of the offences under Section 302/201 of the Indian Penal Code. They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges and claimed to be tried. At the trial, the prosecution examined in all 16 witnesses. Asuram PW 5 and Arjun Ram PW 8 were examined as eye witnesses. Besides Asuram PW 5, Mohan Singh PW 9 and Jailal PW 12 were examined as witnesses relating to the alleged extra -judicial confession made by accused Rudia Dayawanti and Devidas, the sister and brother of the deceased were examined as witnesses for identification of the clothes and other belongings of the deceased. Birbardan and Kanhaiyalal are the investigating officers of the case. PW 16 is D. SN Sharma, and PW 10 as already stated, is the Magistrate who conducted the identification proceedings. Sukhram PW 2, Bhagirath PW 3 and Rajendra Kumar PW 4 are the witnesses whose statements were recorded in connection with Section 174, Cr. PC , proceedings. Rajendra Kumar is the photographer. PW 14 Darasingh is the motbir of recovery of Gandasi, After closure of the prosecution evidence, the statements of the accused were recorded in which they qenied the prosecution case and pleaded innocence. No evidence was led in defence.
(3.) WE have heard Shri Niazuddin, Public Prosecutor for the State and Shri K.C. Gaur, learned counsel for the respondents.