JITENDRA CHAUHAN
Jangir Singh – Appellant
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State of Haryana – Respondent
Jitendra Chauhan, J. (Oral) - This appeal has been filed against the judgment and order dated 19.9.2000 by which the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Sirsa convicted the appellant under Section 328 Indian Penal Code and imposed sentence to undergo R.I. for a term of 3 years and to pay a fine of Rs. 1000/- or in default of payment to further undergo R.I. For six months.
2. In short, brief facts of the case are that Lajju Ram alias Najju Ram, PW6, complainant was administered some poisonous substance by the appellant, Jangir Singh, at about 10.30 a.m. on 18.8.1996 at the shop of Bhagwan Dass, PW7, where he was then working as a tailor. It is alleged that the appellant, Jangir Singh, prepared a couple of cups of tea out of which he served one cup to Lajju Ram alias Najju Ram. Bhagwan Dass, PW7, also arrived at the shop. Lajju Ram took one sip of tea and found that some small globular in his mouth. He took it out from his mouth and vomited. Bhagwan Dass, PW7, immediately removed the injured to the hospital where Bhajan Lal, PW13, opined that it was some type of poison. Thereafter, he was shifted to the Civil Hospital, Sirsa, for further medical treatment. The motive behind se
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