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2008 Supreme(P&H) 555

SHAM SUNDER
Vir Pal – Appellant
Versus
State (Union Territory Of Chandigarh) – Respondent


Judgment

Sham Sunder, J.

1. This appeal is directed against the judgment of conviction and the Order of sentence dated 18-10-1994, rendered by the Court of District and Sessions Judge, Chandigarh, vide which it convicted the accused/appellant, for the offence punishable under Section 304-A of the Indian Penal Code, and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one year, whereas, he was acquitted for the offence under Section 304 part II of the Indian Penal Code.

2. The facts, in brief, are that, on 13-05-1991, Constable Ajmer Singh (PW-10) was posted in Police Station, Sector 36, Chandigarh, as gun man of the Station House Officer Inspector Bakshish Singh. At about 06.15 p.m., he had gone to the Malkhana, for obtaining a carbine, from the accused posted as MMHC in the said Police Station. The accused picked up a carbine, and placed it, on the table remarking that it was a new weapon, and he would test it, as sometimes, the weapon misfires. Saying so, the accused slipped a magazine into the carbine. Six live cartridges came out of the magazine, on being taken out, one by one, by the accused. At that time, Constable Inderjit Singh and Constable Surinder Kumar, were also prese






































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