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2017 Supreme(Raj) 1009

P.K.LOHRA
Nirmla W/o Kailash Chandra Suthar – Appellant
Versus
State of Rajasthan – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Petitioner: Mr. Shreekant Verma
For the Respondent: Mr. L.R. Upadhyay, Mr. Umesh Shrimali

ORDER :

P.K. Lohra, J.

Petitioner-complainant feeling aggrieved by judgment dated 26th of June 2015, passed by Addl. District & Sessions Judge No.2, Chittorgarh, Camp Begun (for short, 'learned appellate Court'), whereby learned appellate Court confirmed the verdict of acquittal dated 29th of September 2014, passed by Addl. Chief Judicial Magistrate Begun, District Chittorgarh (for short, 'learned trial Court') has preferred this revision petition under Section 397/401 Cr.P.C. Initially, the learned trial Court vide its judgment dated 29th of September 2014 acquitted the accused-respondents for offence punishable under Sections 498-A and 323 IPC and subsequently the learned appellate Court, while concurring with the findings and conclusions of the learned trial Court, affirmed the same.

2. Succinctly stated, facts of the case are that petitioner-complainant filed a complaint before learned trial Court against respondents, inter alia, on the ground that her marriage was solemnized 12 years back with second respondent and matrimonial relations between them remained streamline for sometime but thereafter serious acrimony developed. It is also averred by the complainant that she was subje


















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