(1.) DEATH Reference No. 3 of 2002 under Section 366 of the Code of Criminal Procedure referred by the 1 st Additional Sessions Judge, Jamtara and Cr. Appeal No. 874 of 2002 preferred by sole appellant named above arise from the impugned judgment and order dated 29 -11 -2002 and 30 -11 -2002 respectively passed in Sessions case No. 165 of 1997/215 of 2001 by Shri Surendra Nath Pandey, 1st Additional Sessions Judge, Jamtara, whereby and whereunder appellant, Sushil Murmu was found guilty for the offence under Sections 302 and 201 of the Indian Penal Code and he was convicted and sentenced to death for the offence under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and also to undergo R.I. for seven years for the offence undor Section 201 of the Indian Penal Code. However, co -accused Rijmani Manjhian and Bahmani Murmu ware found not guilty and they ware acqultted -
(2.) THE prosecution case has arisen on the basis of the fardbeyan (Ext. 2) of PW -2, Somlal Besra, the father of Chirku Besra, aged about nine years, who is the deceased of this case, recorded by PW -11, N.N. Singh, A.S.I. Binda Pathar P.S. Dumka (now Jamtara) on 13 -12 -1996 at 13.30 hours at the said police station regarding the occurrence which is said to have taken place between 11 -12 -1996 and 12 -12 -1996, though the specific time of the occurrence has not been disclosed. On the basis of the fardbeyan aforesaid case was instituted on that very day at 23.00 hours as per formal FIR (Ext. 3) which was received in the Court empowered to take cognizanceon 15 -12 -1996.
(3.) IN course of investigation the headless dead -body of Chirku Besra was recovered kept in a sack from the pond of Barki Dagol in village Murgabani. The said pond is situated on the boundary of village Murgabani and Torojoria and there was 3' deep water in the said pond. In pursuance of confessional statement of the appellant recorded by the I.O., severed head of the deceased was recovered from a water field ditch kept concealed under 3' x 3' stone in presence of the I.O. and a large number of co -villagers and the said ditch is known as 'Torn Dagol Gaddha' which is situated about two kilometers south from Barki Dangol pond aforesaid. The severed head of the deceased was found kept in a plastic bag. Inquest reports of the headless dead -body of the deceased as well as severed head of the deceased were prepared which are Ext. -4 and 4/1 respectively which were witnessed by PW 1 and 9 and their signatures thereon are Ext. -1 and 1/1 as well as Ext. 1/5 and 1/6 respectively. In pursuance of confessional statement of the appellant his house was searched by the I.O. In presence of the appellant and several other co -villagers and a temple of Goddess Kali was found in the said house, The southern portion of the temple was found to be daubed by cow dung and paddy straw was kept at the distance of 3' from the idol of Goddess Kall in the circumference of 7' x 10' x 5' which is at a distance of 7' south of the southern door of the said temple and when the said paddy straw was removed, a ditch was found under it which had blood stains therein. Blood stains were also found on the southern wall of the said temple and blood stained earth was seized as per Ext. 5/1 in presence of the witnesses. 'Bogy' (also known as 'Dab') which is said to be the weapon of the assault in this case was also recovered from the thatched roof above the idol of Goddess Mansa Maa in the room of the house of the appellant who himself took out the said weapon of assault and handed over the same to the I.O. which was also seized as per Ext. 5 in presence of PW -1 and 9 who have put their signatures (Ext. 1/2 and 1/4 respectively) thereon.