LAWS(RAJ)-1983-11-19

GOKUL Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On November 23, 1983
GOKUL Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) APPELLANTS Gokul and Gordhan were tried for the offences under Sections 366 and 363 IPC by the Addl. Sessions Judge, Bhilwara. The learned trial Judge held Gokul guilty for the offence under Section 366 IPC and Gordhan for the offence under Section 366/409 IPC. On October 22, 1977 the learned Judge sentenced Gokul for the aforesaid offence to six months RI and a fine of Rs. 500/ -, in deafult to undergo three months RI. Gordhan was santenced to four months RI and a fine of Rs. 300/ -, in deafult to undergo two months RI for the offence under Section 366/109 IPC.

(2.) BEING dissatisfied by their conviction and sentences, the two appellants have preferred this appeal in this Court.

(3.) UPON completion of necessary investigation, charge sheet against the appellants was filed in the Court of Munsif and Judicial Magistrate, Gangapur. The learned Magistrate finding a prima facie case exclusively triable by the Court of Sessions, committed the appellants to the Court of Sessions Judge, Bhilwara to stand their trial there. The case was transferred to the Court of Addl. Sessions Judge, Bhilwara.