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1988 Supreme(Mad) 231

K.M.NATARAJAN
Sivalingam – Appellant
Versus
State – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
V.Gopinath, for the Petitioner.
N. Dinakaran, Government Advocate, for the Public Prosector on behalf of the State.

ORDER

This revision is directed against the Judgment of the Sessions Judge, Arcot at Vellore, confirming the conviction awarded by the Judicial First Class Magistrate, No.1, Vellore, under Secs.304-A (two counts), 337 and Secs.304-A (two counts), 338, Indian Penal Code and the sentences to undergo rigorous imprisoment for six months under each count under Sec.304-A, Indian Penal Code. (The sentences to run concurrently). No separate sentence was awarded under Sec.337, and 338, Indian Penal Code.

2. The brief facts of the prosecution case are as follows: On 10.6.1978 at about 2-15 p.m. the accused who was the driver of the town bus TNF. 5076 was proceeding from Madras to Vellore and at Alamelumangapuram while overtaking a milk van hit against one Raju and a Samiar (an unknown Sanyasi) and they died. The bus also hit against P.Ws.3 and 5 who sustained injuries. The accused thereupon appeared before the Vellore Taluk Police Station and gave the complaint Ex.P12 to the Head Constable. A case was registered. P.W.11 Inspector took up investigation. He Inspected the scene place, prepared the observation mahazar, Ex.P9 and drew the rough sketch Ex.P8. He held inquest over the dead bodies. E

















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