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Jagga Singh & ANR. Vs State of Punjab 2011 Latest Caselaw 95 SC

Judges: MARKANDEY KATJU, GYAN SUDHA MISRA

Full Judgement

Jagga Singh & ANR. Vs State of Punjab O R D E R Heard learned counsel for the parties. This Appeal has been filed against the impugned judgment of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana dated04.12.2006. The facts have been set out in the impugned judgment and hence we are not repeating the same here except where necessary. In brief, the prosecution case is that on 24.4.92 at about 8.30 p.m., the 3 accused came to the house of Raja Singh. Later, one of them fired at Baggar Singh on his right thigh. Baggar Singh fell down. Then the accused took away the deceased Hoshiar Singh towards village Heerawala. After about 20 minutes the sound of 3 or 4shots was heard. Next morning the dead body of Hoshiar Singh was found. The trial Court convicted Jagga Singh to 7 years R. I.and a fine under Section 307 IPC . Jagtar Singh and Kaka Singh were also sentenced to 7 years R.I. and a fine. The appeals of the accused to the High Court were dismissed, but the appeal of the State regarding acquittal of the accused under Section 302 read with Section 34 was allowed, and they were convicted under Section 302. Hence, this appeal. On the facts of the case, we are of the opinion that the appellants are entitled to get the benefit of doubt so far as offence under Section 302 Indian Penal Code is concerned because the prosecution case was that Hoshiar Singh was taken away by the accused and after 15/20 minutes gun shots were heard. However, the post mortem examination on the dead body of the deceased found that there were only lacerated wounds. There was no gunshot wound on the body of the deceased. Hence, some doubt is created in the prosecution version regarding the charge under Section 302IPC whose benefit will go to the accused. Thus the appellants are entitled to get the benefit of doubt on that charge and consequently they are acquitted of charge under Section 302 IPC . However, we are of the opinion that the appellants are guilty under Section 325 IPC read with Section 34 IPC because admittedly a gun shot was fired at Baggar Singh which hit him in the leg. On that count we award the sentence of the period already undergone by the appellants. The impugned judgment of the High Court is modified to the extent stated above. The Appeal is disposed of accordingly. On 14.09.2007 this Court had ordered that the sentence of imprisonment imposed on the appellants shall remain suspended during the pendency of the Appeal provided each of them furnishes personal bond in the sum of Rs. 20,000/-(Twenty Thousand Only) with two sureties in the sum of Rs. 10,000/- (Ten Thousand Only) each to the satisfaction of the trial court. Their bonds are discharged accordingly. .......................J. (MARKANDEY KATJU) .......................J. (GYAN SUDHA MISRA) NEW DELHI; FEBRUARY 03, 2011.

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