LAWS(RAJ)-2006-2-3

POONYA Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On February 21, 2006
POONYA Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) DISPUTE relating to boundary wall between two fields resulted in death of Shriphool for which four accused viz. Poonya, Prem Chand, Muniraj and Ramraj were charge sheeted. In Sessions trial bearing case No. 39/2001 learned Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track) Gangapur City vide judgment dated October 20, 2001 found Poonya guilty under Section 302 IPC and convicted and sentenced him to suffer imprisonment for life and fine of Rs. 1000/- with stipulation. Prem Chand was convicted under Section 323 IPC and fine of Rs. 500/- was imposed on him. Charges against Muniraj and Ramraj were however not found proved. The State of Rajasthan assailed the finding of acquittal in Appeal No. 491/2002, whereas Poonya and Prem Chand preferred Appeal No. 60/2002. During the pendency of appeal appellant Prem Chand died on May 10, 2004.

(2.) THE prosecution story is as under:- Himmat Pal ASI Police Station Gangapur City (PW. 13) recorded parcha bayan (Ex. P. 5) of injured Dhan Singh (PW. 2) on July 8, 2000 at Government Hospital Gangapur City wherein he stated that on that day at 2 PM when he and his father Shri Phool went to their field Kuawala, he found that dol (boundary wall of the field) was broken by Poonya, Prem Chand, Muniraj, Ramraj and Kaushalya, whose field was adjacent to the field Kuawala. When Dhan Singh and his father Shri Phool Demanded explanation of the unauthorised act, they were given beating Poonya gave blow with spade on the head of Shriphool whereas Prem Chand caused injury with lathi on the shoulder of Dhan Singh. THE injured were removed to Hospital. On that Parcha Bayan a case under Sections 147, 148, 149, 323, 447 and 307 IPC was registered and investigation commenced. Shri Phool was referred to Jaipur but on the way he succumbed to his injuries and section 302 IPC came to be added. On completion of investigation charge sheet was filed. In due course the case came up for trial before the learned Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track) Gangapur City. Charges under Sections 147, 148, 323/149, 302 and 302/149 IPC were framed against the appellants who denied the charges and claimed trial. THE prosecution in support of its case examined as may be 13 witnesses. In the explanation under Sec. 313 Cr. P. C. , the appellants claimed innocence. No witness was however examined in defence. Learned trial Judge on hearing final submissions convicted and sentenced the appellants as indicated herein above.