PANKAJ BHANDARI
Nitin Baghel – Appellant
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State of Rajasthan – Respondent
Pankaj Bhandari, J.
Petitioner has preferred this revision petition aggrieved by judgment & order dated 06.04.2015 passed by Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate No. 4, Bharatpur, whereby petitioner has been convicted for offence under Section 279, 337 & 304-A of I.P.C. and has been sentenced to six months rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 500/-, on non payment of fine, to further undergo 15 days simple imprisonment for offence under Section 279 I.P.C. and six months rigorous imprisonment and fine of Rs. 500/-, on non payment of fine to further undergo 15 days simple imprisonment for offence under Section 337 I.P.C. and two years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs. 9,000/-, on non payment of fine, to further undergo two months simple imprisonment for offence under Section 304-A I.P.C.
2. After arguing at some length, counsel for the petitioner contends that petitioner was a young boy who was not a professional driver, hence, his case should have been considered for release on probation under Sec. 360 Cr.P.C.
3. Counsel for the petitioner does not press the revision petition on merits, his contention is that petitioner be given benefit of probation or the sentence b
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