LAWS(RAJ)-2008-7-59

STATE OF RAJASTHAN Vs. GAJANAND

Decided On July 03, 2008
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Appellant
V/S
GAJANAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE State of Rajasthan has preferred this appeal against the judgment of acquittal dated 12. 12. 2001 passed by learned Addl. Chief Judicial Magistrate No. 3, Ajmer (for short `the learned trial Court') in criminal case No. 2060/2000, whereby he acquitted the accused respondents for the offence under Sections 457 and 380 IPC by giving them benefit of doubt.

(2.) AS per the case of the prosecution, brief facts of the case are that on 7. 8. 1995 at 3. 30 AM, Durgaram, SI submitted a report to this effect that he along-with other staff at 2. 30 AM, reached near G. C. A. chauraha for checking. Then Chowkidar stopped the jeep and told that the shutter of Dinesh Medical Store has been made up and some noise is coming inside of the shop. Then he gave a call near the shop, then no noise came. After hearing this, neighborer, Ishwari Prasad, Jagdish Sharma and auto driver Jaisingh came at the site and after that they called the persons who were sitting in the shop then Gajanand and Rakesh came inside the shop. When they asked from them, then the accused persons stated that they have entered in the shop with intention to commit theft.

(3.) AFTER conclusion of the trial, the learned trial Court vide its judgment dated 12. 12. 2001 acquitted the accused respondents by giving them benefit of doubt.