LAWS(RAJ)-1987-2-126

RAJU Vs. STATE

Decided On February 12, 1987
RAJU Appellant
V/S
STATE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The appeal is directed against the judgment of the learned Sessions Judge, Udaipur dated Aug. 12, 1976, by which the appellant Raju was convicted under section 302 I.P.C. and was sentenced to imprisonment for life with a fine of Rs 200.00 in default of the payment of fine to further undergo two months rigorous imprisonment.

(2.) Briefly stated, the prosecution case is that the deceased-victim Nawa was the husband of PW4 Smt Tankli Both were living together with their children in village Nowaguda. The accused is also a resident of the same village. The accused developed illegal intimacy with the deceased's wife Smt Tankli. On March 18 1976 the deceased and his wife alongwith their children went to attend the marriage at the house of Dewa. There the sister of Smt. Tankli also came Both the sister fell out. After the celebration of the marriage, when Smt. Tankli and her husband Nawa were returning to their house, they were called at the house of Smt Roopli At the house of Smt. Roopli, her husband Wela picked up quarrel with the deceased as to why he had abused his wife Smt. Roopli. It is alleged that Wela pelted some stones at Nawa and thereby caused some injuries, to him, Nawa and his wife came to their house. The accused also came there. After sometime, the accused went to his house. In the mid-night when some persons came at the house of Nawa to take him to take meals, it was found that Nawa was no more alive and had passed away. Smt Tankli deputed the accused to lodge a report to police. The accused Raju reached Police Station, Nayee on March 19, 1976 and verbally lodged report Ex. P 8. It was stated therein that the death of Nawa had taken place on account of the injuries caused to him by the stones pelted by Wela. The police registered a case under section 302, I.P.C. against Wela. The postmortem examination of the victims dead body was conducted at about 5.15 p. m. on the same day by Dr. D. C. Dangi the then Medical Jurist, General Hospital, Udaipur. The doctor noticed the following ante-mortem injuries on the victims dead body:-

(3.) We have heard the learned counsel for the appellant and the learned Public Prosecutor. We have also gone through the case file carefully.