SupremeToday Landscape Ad
Back
Next
Judicial Analysis Court Copy Headnote Facts Arguments Court observation
judgment-img

M.S.A.SIDDIQUI, ARUN B.SAHARYA
State – Appellant
Versus
Ashok Kumar – Respondent


JUDGMENT

M.S.A. Siddiqui, J. - The appellant/accused Ashok Kumar, was convicted by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi under Section 302, LP.C. and was sentenced to death for the murder of Mahabir Singh (husband of the appellant/accused Prem Kanwar). The appellant Prem Kanwar was convicted by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Delhi under Section 302/341.P .C. and was sentenced to life imprisonment together with a fine of Rs. one lakh or in default to undergo further rigorous imprisonment for a period of 3-1/2 years. Appellants have appealed against their convictions and sentences. The record is also before us for confirmation of the death sentence. The appeals and death reference are being disposed of by this common judgment.

2. The unfortunate incident, which resulted in the death of Mahabir Singh on the night intervening 29th and 30th December, 1987, was the culmination of the wrong and vicious path of love and lust between the deceased's widow Mst. Prem Kanwar (appellant) and the appellant Ashok Kumar. The prosecution case inter alia is that the appellant Ashok Kumar was promiscuous with the appellant Mst. Prem Kanwar. Both the appellants are residents of the villa

Click Here to Read the rest of this document
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SupremeToday Portrait Ad
supreme today icon
logo-black

An indispensable Tool for Legal Professionals, Endorsed by Various High Court and Judicial Officers

Please visit our Training & Support
Center or Contact Us for assistance

qr

Scan Me!

India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!

For Daily Legal Updates, Join us on :

whatsapp-icon telegram-icon
whatsapp-icon Back to top