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2003 Supreme(SC) 1064

DORAISWAMY RAJU, ARIJIT PASAYAT
Ratansinh Dalsukhbhai Nayak – Appellant
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State Of Gujarat – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Arijit Pasayat, J.-A child of tender age was stated to have witnessed a ghastly occurrence where two elderly persons lost their lives because of murderous assaults by the appellant. On 28.8.2000 Zaveriben (PW 11) informed her father that the two deceased persons were being assaulted by a wooden stick by the appellant. Next day in the morning her father found one of them dead and the other about to breath his last. Information was lodged at the police station and investigation was undertaken; charge sheet was placed on completion thereof. Accused-appellant was charged for allegedly having committed offence punishable under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short the IPC ). He pleaded innocence. The child witness told another child witness (Karansinh, PW-22) her brother about what she had seen. Accused appellant pleaded innocence and false implication.

2. Placing reliance on the evidence of the child witness whom the trial court found to be truthful the accused was convicted for offence punishable under Section 302 IPC and sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life.

3. An appeal was carried before the Gujarat High Court which by the impugned judgment confirmed th











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