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2000 Supreme(SC) 797

K.T.THOMAS, RUMA PAL
Ramji Prasad – Appellant
Versus
Rattan Kumar Jaiswal – Respondent


ORDER

Leave granted.

2. Appellant is the brother of one Madan Lal who was murdered on a day when his father Kanahya Lal was also murdered. First Respondent was one of the accused charge-sheeted by the investigating agency for the aforesaid murder. We are told that one of the six assailants is still absconding and hence the trial proceeded against the remaining five accused. Four were acquitted and first Respondent was found guilty of the offence under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. It is found that he used a gun to shoot the deceased. The trial Court convicted him as per the judgment dated 15.7.1999. He filed an appeal before the Allahabad High Court and at the first instance itself he was granted bail as per order dated 14.9.99 passed by a learned Single Judge of the High Court. Appellant being aggrieved by the aforesaid said order has filed this appeal by special leave.

3. Absolutely no reason is shown by the learned Single Judge for adopting this exceptional course in a case where an accused was found guilty by the trial Court under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code. The normal practice in such cases is not to suspend the sentence and it is only in exceptional cases that




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