ALOK SINGH
Raghubir Singh – Appellant
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Gurdeep Singh – Respondent
Alok Singh, J (Oral)
Complainant has invoked revisional jurisdiction of this Court challenging the judgement of acquittal dated 10.11.2000 passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, Sirsa.
2. Brief facts of the case are that on 26.5.99, ASI Ram Kishan alongwith other ponice officials was present at T-point Bus Stand of Village Panihari in connection with patrolling duty and nakabandi. There complainant Raghbir Singh son of Darshan Singh met him and lodged a complaint before him. According to the complainant's version he is the resident of Village Jamlera and they are three brothers and six sisters. He is the eldest in the family and his youngest sister Simarjit Kaur was married with Gurdeep Singh son of Darbar Singh about 7/8 years ago. His sister could not conceive after the marriage and accused Gurdeep Singh and his family members started taunting and harassing her. After about 2 and ½ years of marriage the accused left his sister Simarjit Kaur at his residence and a panchayat consisting of family members was convened and Simarjit Kaur was sent to the matrimonial house. Thereafter the complainant enquired from accused Gurdeep Singh regarding the incidence and asked him to m
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