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2008 Supreme(Raj) 1199

DEO NARAYAN THANVI, A.M.KAPADIA
State – Appellant
Versus
Lalaram – Respondent


Judgment

A.M.KAPADIA. J. :- D.B. Criminal Murder Reference No. 2 of 2007 pursuant to submission of the proceedings made under Section 366(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (the Code for short) along with two companion appeals being D.B. Criminal Jail Appeal No.835 of 2007 and D.B. Criminal Appeal No.838 of 2007 filed under Sec.374(2) of the Code one through jail authority and another through Advocate by appellant Lalaram (A-1 for short). arise out of judgment and order dated 07.09.2007 rendered in Sessions Case No.56 of 2006 by the learned Addl. Sessions Judge (Fast Track) No.2, Pali, by which A-1 is convicted for offence of murder of five persons under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC for short) as well as under Sec.20 1 and 380 IPC and sentenced to death and fine of Rs.100 in default of payment of fine further to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one year for the offence under Sec. 302 IPC with a direction that A-1 should be hanged by neck till his death subject to confirmation by this Court; rigorous imprisonment for 7 years and fine of Rs.1 00, in default of payment of fine further undergo rigorous imprisonment for one year for the offence under Sec. 201 IPC and rigo






































































































































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