IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA
2025:HHC:14072
Cr. Revision No. 196 of 2012
Reserved on: 25.4.2025
Date of Decision: 15.5.2025
Mohan Singh alias Babu Ram ...Petitioner
Versus
State of H.P. ...Respondent
Coram
Hon’ble Mr Justice Rakesh Kainthla, Judge.
For the Appellant : Mr Rajneesh Maniktala, Senior Advocate, with M/s Dinkar Bhaskar and Naresh Kumar Verma, Advocates.
For the Respondent/State : Mr. Lokender Kutlehria, Additional Advocate General.
Rakesh Kainthla, Judge
Whether approved for reporting?, (Whether reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment? Yes.) Yes.
The present petition is directed against the judgment dated 22.8.2012, passed by learned Sessions Judge, Kangra at Dharamshala (learned Appellate Court), vide which the judgment of conviction dated 31.12.2005 and order of sentence dated 17.1.2006, passed by learned Judicial Magistrate First Class, Court No.2, Dehra, District Kangra, H.P. (learned Trial Court) were
upheld. (Parties shall hereinafter be referred to in the same manner as they were arrayed before the learned Trial Court for convenience).
Briefly stated, the facts giving rise to the present petition are that the police presented a challan against the accused for the commission of offences punishable under Sections 417, 420, 465, 468 and 471 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). It was asserted that the informant Jagjit Singh (PW8) filed an application (Ex.PW8/A) before CBI, Dharamshala asserting that his uncle Babu Ram (accused) was serving on the certificate of some other person. Babu Ram had passed the matriculation examination in the year 1959 in the third division from Government High School Rakkar. He served in Khaddar Bhandar, where he stole the certificate of Mohan Singh (PW5). Mohan Singh had passed the matriculation examination in the second division. He got the record of High School, Rakkar stolen. The police registered the FIR (Ex.PW11/A) based on the complaint. SI Purshotam (PW16) conducted the investigation. He recorded the statements of witnesses as per their version. He obtained the matriculation certificate of the accused (Ex.PW12/A), the certificates of Mohan Singh (Ex.P2 and Ex.P3), the revenue record (Ex.PW9/A and Ex.PW9/B), the certificate from the
Panchayat Secretary (Ex.PW7/A), orders (Ex.PA and Ex.PB) from DEO, Dharamshala, the report (Mark-P1) and certificates (Ex.P3 to Ex.P8). He recorded the statements of the remaining witnesses as per their version. The challan was prepared and presented before the Court after the completion of the investigation.
Learned Trial Court charged the accused with the commission of offences punishable under Sections 416, 417, 420, 465 and 471 of IPC to which the accused pleaded not guilty and claimed to be tried.
The prosecution examined sixteen witnesses to prove its case. Ami Chand (PW1) is the brother of the accused. Amarjeet (PW2) handed over the record of Mohan Singh. Leela Devi (PW3) is the sister-in-law of the accused. Kulwant Singh (PW4) produced a school leaving certificate. Mohan Singh (PW5) was working in Khaddar Bhandar, whose matriculation certificate was misplaced. Rakesh (PW6) produced the record. Naresh Kumar (PW7) searched for the date of birth of Babu Ram but could not trace it. Jagjit Singh (PW8) is the informant. Pritam Chand (PW7-A) produced the record of Mohan Singh. Satinder Kumar (PW9) produced Shajra Nasab. Narinder Kumar (PW10) produced the certificate and the record from DEO Office. Satwant
Singh (PW11) signed the FIR. Surinder Kumar (PW12) produced the school leaving certificate of the accused. Nathu Ram (PW13) prepared the challan. Ram Lal Shashtri (PW14) produced the record from the school. Ramesh Bhardwaj (PW15) issued the certificate regarding the date of birth of the accused. SI Purshottam (PW16) conducted the investigation.
The accused in his statement recorded under Section 313 of Cr.P.C. denied the prosecution case in its entirety. He stated that the name of his father was Relu Ram alias Shankar Ram. He passed his matriculation examination from Government High School, Gandhar. He admitted that he had worked with Mohan Singh in Khaddar Bhandar. He stated that he underwent teacher training at Solan in 1973 based on his educational certificates. He passed the matriculation examination in 1973. The informant and his family members are inimical with him. Litigation is pending between the parties. A false case was made due to enmity betwe
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