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2018 Supreme(Jhk) 1676

H.C.MISHRA, B.B.MANGALMURTI
Reena Marandi – Appellant
Versus
State of Jharkhand – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
For the Appellants : M/s. Mahesh Kumar Sinha, Amicus Curiae
For the State : M/s. Arun Kumar Pandey, A.P.P.

JUDGMENT :

Heard learned amicus curiae appointed by the Court for the appellant, as also learned counsel for the State.

2. The appellant is aggrieved by the impugned Judgment of conviction dated 26.03.2010 and Order of sentence dated 27.03.2010, passed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, F.T.C., Sahibganj, in Sessions Case No.169 of 2007, whereby the appellant has been found guilty and convicted for the offences under Sections 370, 371, 374 and 342 of the Indian Penal Code. Upon hearing on the point sentence, the appellant has been sentenced to undergo R.I. for life and fine of Rs.10,000/- for the offence under Section 371 of the Indian Penal Code, R.I. for seven years and fine of Rs.5,000/- for the offence under Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code, R.I. for one year each for the offences under Sections 374 & 342 of the Indian Penal Code, and all the sentences were directed to run concurrently.

3. The appellant was apprehended on 5.5.2007 while she was taking away eight girls from a village to Delhi, and she was apprehended at Barharwa Railway Station by the two brothers of the two minor girls, who were amongst the girls being taken by the accused to Delhi. The FIR was lodged a

















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