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2010 Supreme(Gau) 505

H.N.SARMA
Mina Begum – Appellant
Versus
State of Assam – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared
For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff: A.K. Goswami, Sr. Adv. and K.N. Suri, Adv.
For Respondents/Defendant: P.P.

JUDGMENT

H.N. Sarma, J.

1. This criminal revision is directed against the order passed by the learned Addl. Sessions Judge (F.T.C.), Karimganj, in Sessions Case No. 62/2006 on 25.5.2010 thereby rejecting the prayer of the two Petitioners/witnesses to allow them depose further in the case.

2. Heard Mr. A.K. Goswami, learned Senior Counsel assisted by Mr. K.N. Suri, learned Counsel appearing for the Petitioners and the learned Public Prosecutor for the State.

3. The facts necessary for disposal of this Criminal Petition are as follows:

On the basis of an information lodged by one Abdul Barik with the Officer In-charge, Badarpur Police Station informing that his brother Jallal Uddin was found dead in his residence, an U.D. Case being No. 14/2006 was registered by police. Three days thereafter i.e. on 21.6.2006, the informant again intimated in writing to the Officer-in-charge of the Police Station that from secret source he came to know that his brother Jallal Uddin was killed while he was asleep and accordingly requested to take necessary action. On the basis of the aforesaid information Badarpur P.S. Case No. 78/2006 under Sections 302/34 was registered and investigation was started as u






























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