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2017 Supreme(Jhk) 1619

D.N.PATEL, AMITAV K.GUPTA
Baga Munda – Appellant
Versus
State of Jharkhand – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Appellant : Vijoy Kumar Sinha, Amicus Curiae and O.P. Singh, Amicus Curiae.
For the Respondent: Mrs. Vandana Bharti, A.P.P.

JUDGMENT :

D.N. PATEL, J.

1. This criminal appeal has been preferred by the appellant-accused challenging the judgment of conviction and order of sentence passed by the Additional Judicial Commissioner, Ranchi in Sessions Trial No. 603 of 2005 dated 28th August, 2006 and 30th August, 2006 respectively, whereby, this appellant has been convicted for the offence punishable under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and has been sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life for causing murder of Fagan Mundain.

2. The case of the Prosecution :

The case of the prosecution is that on 13th June, 2005 at 12:15 hours (i.e. 12.15 p.m.) the informant Johan Munda (PW 7) along with other witnesses namely Shyam Prasad Singh and Sukh Lal Munda gave fardbeyan to police that his daughter Fagan Mundain (deceased) was married with Gondra Munda of village Armalatgara Dumardiha in the - year 1995-96 and out of that wedlock she had three children. The informant further alleged that his son-in-law Gondra Munda died 5 to 6 years after his marriage and his daughter was living in her in-law house afte





























































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