LAWS(RAJ)-1989-8-11

NADAR SINGH Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On August 18, 1989
NADAR SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE learned Addl. Sessions Judge No. 1, Hanuman-garh, by his judgment dated 30th June, 1983 convicted the appellants and sentenced them as follows :- (1) Nadar Singh, (2) Kashmir Singh (3) Jangir Singh U/s 302/34, I. P. C. Imprisonment for life U/s 364, I. P. C. Sentenced to 7 years' R. I. and fine of Rs. 1000/-, in default of payment of fine six months' R. I. U/s 201, I. P. C. Sentenced to 3 years' R. I. and fine of Rs. 500/-, in default of payment of fine 3 months' R. I. (4) Satnam Singh U/s 364, I. P. C. Sentenced to 3 years' R. I. and fine of Rs. 1000/-, in default six months' R. I. U/s 336, I. P. C. Sentenced to one month's R. I U/s 27, Arms Act Sentenced to 2 years' R. I.

(2.) AGGRIEVED of these convictions and sentences, these appellants have come up in appeal.

(3.) OUT of the accused persons, accused Nadar Singh was having a lathi, Satnam Singh had a pistol and a 'saila', Kashmir Singh s/o Mala Singh had a lathi according to some witnesses and 'gandasa' according to some others, so also is the case of Jangir Singh.