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2011 Supreme(Gau) 874

C.R.SARMA
Gouch Ali – Appellant
Versus
State of Tripura – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff:Mr. C.S. Sinha, Advocate
For Respondents/Defendant: Mr. P. Bhattacharjee, Addl. Public Prosecutor

JUDGMENT

Hon'ble Mr. Justice C.R. Sarma

1. This revision is directed against the judgment and order, dated 5-5-04, passed by the learned sessions Judge, North Tripura, Kailashhar in Criminal Appeal No.9(3) of 2002, whereby and whereunder the learned Sessions Judge, while upholding conviction under Section 148, 324 read with Section 149 of Indian Penal Code (for short, ?IPC?) against all the petitioners and under Section 147 IPC against Kamal Uddin, set aside the conviction recorded under Section 323 read with Section 147 IPC. Accordingly, the learned Sessions Judge while modifying the sentence recorded by the learned Magistrate directed all the petitioners, except Kamal Uddin, to suffer simple imprisonment for three months for their conviction under Section 148 IPC. Mr. Kamal Uddin was sentenced to suffer simple imprisonment for two months for his conviction under Section 147IPC. All the petitioners were directed to suffer simple imprisonment for three months for their conviction under Section 324 read with Section 149 IPC. It was directed that the sentences shall run concurrently. Aggrieved by the said judgment and order of conviction and sentences, the convict-appellants as petitio















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