GOVIND MATHUR, BANWARI LAL SHARMA
Om Prakash @ Hakla – Appellant
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State of Rajasthan – Respondent
Hon'ble MATHUR, J.—Being arising out of the judgment and order dated 11.3.2004, passed by learned Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track), Chittorgarh, these two appeals are heard together and disposed of by this common judgment.
2. Learned Addl. Sessions Judge by the judgment impugned recorded conviction of the accused appellants for the offences punishable under Secs. 302/34, 460/34 and 380 Indian Penal Code and sentenced them as under:-
u/S.302/34 IPC – Life imprisonment with a fine of Rs.2000/-each and further to undergo three months simple imprisonment in the event of default in payment of fine.
u/S.460/34 IPC – Seven years' imprisonment with a fine of Rs.1000/- each and further to undergo one month's simple imprisonment in the event of default in payment of fine.
u/S.380 IPC – Three years' imprisonment with a fine of Rs.1000/-each and further to undergo three months simple imprisonment in the event of default in payment of fine.
3. Briefly stated, facts of the case are that on receiving a telephonic information Shri Raghuveer Singh, Assistant Sub Inspector of Police Station Kotwali, Chittorgarh, arrived at Santoshi Mata Temple, near Gambhiri River Bridge, where Shri Gokulpu
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