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2015 Supreme(HP) 1253

P.S.RANA
Aman alias Ram – Appellant
Versus
State of Himachal Pradesh – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Appellant :Mr. Vikas Rathore, Advocate.
For the Respondent:Mr. J.S. Rana, Assistant Advocate General.

JUDGMENT:

P.S.Rana, J.

Present appeal is filed against the judgment and sentence passed by learned Sessions Judge-cum-Special Judge Chamba in Sessions Trial No. 18 of 2014 titled State of H.P. vs. Aman @ Ram decided on 30.10.2014.

BRIEF FACTS OF THE PROSECUTION CASE:

2. Brief facts of the case as alleged by prosecution are that on 28.12.2013 at about 5.30 PM minor prosecutrix aged six years was playing near her house. It is alleged by prosecution that appellant called the minor prosecutrix and took minor prosecutrix to old dilapidated quarter of H.P.PWD situated at Tala locality and thereafter opened trouser of minor prosecutrix aged six years and committed sexual assault under POCSO Act 2012. It is alleged by prosecution that in the meanwhile Smt. Usha who is relative of minor prosecutrix reached at the place of incident. It is alleged by prosecution that minor prosecutrix was crying and blood was oozing out from her private parts. It is alleged by prosecution that thereafter PW1 Usha and PW7 Radhika took minor prosecutrix to police station and reported the matter and FIR Ext.PW1/A was registered by PW6 Additional SHO Harnam Singh. It is alleged by prosecution that thereafter Addit





































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