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1998 Supreme(Del) 699

DEVENDER GUPTA, N.G.NANDI
CHANDER PAL – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF DELHI – Respondent


N. G. Nandi, J.

( 1 ) FIND of a dead body with injuries on the front of the neck, later on identified to be that of Nand Kishore son of Bhagwan Dass resident of B-9/5, Indira Vikas Colony, Mukerjee Nagar, Delhi, from abandoned well situated in the field of Mohan Singh, in Karmardooma required the registration of F. I. R. under Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Hereinafter REFERRED TO to as "the Code") for the offence under Section 302 Indian Penal Code leading to the filing of charge sheet against two persons, namely, Chander Pal son of Janki Prashad, Kishan Lal son of Shanker Lal (appellants); whereas Brij Bhan was tried by the Juvenile Court and Om Prakash shown in Column No. 2 of the chargesheet as a proclaimed offender, resulting into the conviction and sentence to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life and also to pay a fine of Rs. 1,000. 00 and in default to under go further rigorous imprisonment for a period of six months under Section 302 read with Section 34 Indian Penal Code by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Karkardooma Courts, Shahdara, Delhi necessitated the filing of the present appeals under Section 374 (2) of the Code by both the convicts/appella

































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