Delhi High Court · 2025-11-19
JINTE @ JINTEDER & ANR. vs STATE NCT OF DELHI
- Citation / case number
- CRL.A.-629/2003 2025:DHC:10182
- Court
- Delhi High Court
- Petitioner
- JINTE @ JINTEDER & ANR.
- Respondent
- STATE NCT OF DELHI
Judgment text excerpt
$~ * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI Reserved on: 14th November, 2025 Date of Decision: 19th November, 2025 + CRL.A. 629/2003 JINTE @ JITENDER AND ANR. .....Appellants Through: Mr. Ravinder Kumar, Advocate through VC along with Appellant. versus STATE NCT OF DELHI .....Respondent Through: Mr. Mukesh Kumar, APP with Mr. Arsalan Naik, Mr. Sunil Singh Rawat, Mr. Naresh Kumar Dagar, Mr. Siddharth Goyal and Mr. Naveen, Advocates for State. SI Vishvendra Singh, P.S. Mayur Vihar. CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJNEESH KUMAR GUPTA JUDGMENT 1. By way of the present appeal, the appellants seek to assail the judgment dated 22nd August, 2003 and the Order-on-Sentence dated 23rd August, 2003, passed by the trial court arising out of the FIR bearing No. 142/2001 registered at Police Station- Mayur Vihar, Delhi. 2. Vide the impugned judgement, the appellants were held guilty for committing the offence punishable under Section 308/34 of the Indian Penal Code (hereinafter “IPC”) and vide the impugned order on sentence, the appellants were sentenced to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for a period of 3 years each along with a fine of ₹2000/- each and in default of payment of fine to further undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for a period of 4 months each. Signature Not Verified CRL. A. 629/2003 Page 1 of 5 Signed By:VAISHALI CHAUHAN Signing Date:19.11.2025 16:14:43 3. The appellants were charged under Section 308/34 IPC on the allegations that on 10th June, 2001, at about 11:00 pm, at road block no. 25, Rajeshwar Dham Mandir, Trilokpuri, Delhi, both the appellants along with their father namely Anekpal (since expired) in furtherance of their common intention caused injuries on the person of Vijay Gupta with dandas and sarias with such intention or knowledge and under such circumstances that