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2007 Supreme(P&H) 1560

S.S.SARON
Jaswant Singh – Appellant
Versus
State Of Punjab – Respondent


Judgment

S.S.Saron, J.

1. This order will dispose of above said two Criminal Misc. petitions as they arise out of the same occurrence and FIR 113 dated 16.8.2006 registered at Police Station Mehna, for the offences under Sections 302, 201, 382 and 34 IPC.

2. The FIR in the case has been registered on the statement of Harjinder Singh who has stated that his elder brother - Chand Kishan (deceased) was running an auto-rickshaw in Moga. On 4.3.2004, Chand Kishan left his house with his auto-rickshaw but when he did not return upto 10 p.m. then Harjinder Singh - complainant and his father - Banarsi Dass searched for him at the Bus Stand and near about the places of Bus Stand. However, he could not be found. Next day, Banarsi Dass gave a report at Police Station City-II regarding disappearance of Chand Kishan. Thereafter, on 6.3.2006, an unidentified body had been received at the Civil Hospital, Moga for post-mortem. The same was identified to be that of Chand Kishan. The complainant was informed that the cause of death would be determined after chemical examiners report. The dead body was found from the fields of village Dala and his auto-rickshaw was found at the Haddan Rori of Dhoorkot


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