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1975 Supreme(SC) 261

Y.V.CHANDRACHUD, P.N.BHAGWATI, R.S.SARKARIA
Duli Chand – Appellant
Versus
Delhi Administration – Respondent


Advocates:
M.A.Shroff, S.N.PRASAD, U.K.JHA, Udaipratap Singh, V.S.Sawhney

Judgement

BHAGWATI. J. :- This appeal by special leave is directed against an order made by the High Court of Delhi rejecting a Revision Application preferred against an appellate order passed by the Additional Sessions Judge Delhi confirming the conviction and sentence recorded against the appellant under Section 304-A of the Indian Penal Code.

2. One Dass Singh (hereinafter referred to as the deceased ) according to the prosecution case as unfolded in the evidence of three witnesses, viz. Mukhtiar Singh, P. W. 2. Om Parkash. P. W. 3 and Jagir Singh, P. W. 5. who were eye witnesses to the incident was going on a cycle along the Rohtak Road from west to east at about10 a.m. on 16th June 1966. When the deceased came near Liberty Cinema which is situate on the southern side of the Rohtak Road, he turned to the right in order to enter Road No. 6 after giving signal with his hand. It may be mentioned that here at this point Road No. 6 coming from the south meets Rohtak Road so that the Liberty Cinema on its north abuts on the Rohtak Road and on its east abuts on Road No. 6. The deceased had almost crossed Rohtak Road after turning to his right when suddenly D.T.U. bus bearing number DLP







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