S.BARMAN, R.K.DASH
REMA NAIK – Appellant
Versus
STATE – Respondent
DAS, J.
( 1 ) THESE four appellants have been convicted under Section 302/34, I. P. C. , and sentenced to R. I. for life. They have further been convicted under Section 201, I. P. C. , but no separate sentence has been awarded for the same.
( 2 ) A boy named Teka died on 21-1-63. The four appellants along with some others including the deceased Dirima went to the cremation ground for burning the dead body of Teka. After cremating the dead body, according to some custom the accused persons took some Salap liquor at a short distance from the burning pyre. In course of drinking, appellant Rema blamed the deceased Dirima for his having killed the boy Teka by application of witch-craft, but the latter denied to have done so. Then accused Rema caught hold of the neck of Dirima and pushed him down and assaulted him with a stone on his head and chest. The other three appellants also joined him in assaulting the deceased with stones as a result of which Dirima died on the spot. Thereafter the appellants burnt the dead body of Dirima also. P. W. 4 the sister of the deceased who had been to the cremation ground, witnessed the occurrence and when she raised a protest, she was assaulted by Re
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