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R.S.CHAUHAN
Ghulam Abbas – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent


Advocates:
Counsel for the Parties:
For the Petitioners:Mr. Mahesh Boda, Sr. Advocate Assisted by Mr. Nishant Boda, Advocate.
For the State: Mr. O.P. Singhania, PP.

JUDGMENT

R.S. Chauhan, J.—Aggrieved by the order dated 11.5.2011, passed by the learned District and Sessions Judge, District Chittorgarh, whereby the learned Judge has framed the charges for offences under Sections 302, 460 and 120B IPC, the petitioners have approached this Court.

2. Briefly, the facts of the case are that on 6.1.2007, one Vishal Salvi had submitted a written report before the Police Station Pratapgarh, wherein he claimed that around 7.45 p.m., he was sitting in the office of Mr. Giriraj Joshi, Advocate. Suddenly a man walked in to the office and pulled out a fire-arm. He placed the fire-arm on Mr. Joshi’s temple and fired a shot. He also shot. Mr. Joshi on the right side of his chest. Mr. Joshi collapsed at the spot; the attacker fled away. On the basis of this report, a formal FIR, FIR No. 17/2007, was chalked out for offences under Sections 302, 458 read with Section 34 IPC. During the course of investigation, it was discovered that Ameen Khan, Rosham Khan and Bablu invited Wasim Khan to their house, where they conspired to kill Mr. Giriraj Joshi as he had a land belonging the Idghah and was earning a lot of money from selling the land, but without sharing the

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