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2008 Supreme(Gau) 758

H.BARUAH
Amal Biswas – Appellant
Versus
State of Tripura – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff: B. Das, Adv.
For Respondents/Defendant: A. Ghosh, Addl. P.P.

JUDGMENT

H. Baruah, J.

1. Appellant Amal Biswas stood charged under Section 307/34, 353/34 and 342/34 before the learned Additional Sessions Judge, West Tripura for attempting to commit murder of Shyamal Dutta, a night guard, obstructing him from discharging his duties as night guard and for wrongful confinement of said Shyamal Dutta in furtherance of common intention on the intervening night of 5.2.2001 and 6.2.2001 at about 8.00/8.20 P.M. The learned Addl. Sessions Judge, West Tripura, after due trial, recorded punishment of the appellant under Section 307 IPC and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 10 years and fine of Rs. 7000 in default to suffer simple imprisonment for 2 years. Although the learned Addl. Sessions Judge, recorded a finding of guilt of the appellant under the charge in Sections 353 and 342 IPC, refused to award punishment under both the charges aforesaid in view of sentencing the appellant adequately under Section 307 IPC.

2. The appellant, feeling aggrieved and dissatisfied by the impugned judgment and order of conviction, has preferred this appeal challenging its legality and its correctness.

3. The facts involved in the appeal are that the appella

























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