GUWAHATI, India, Dec. 5 -- Gauhati High Court issued the following order on Nov. 6:
1. The instant criminal appeal under Section 374, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [CrPC] is directed against a Judgment & Order dated 20.09.2014 passed by the Court of learned Sessions Judge, Tinsukia ['the Trial Court', for short] in Sessions Case no. 172[T] of 2012. By the Judgment & Order dated 20.09.2014, the Trial Court has convicted the accused-appellant on two counts, that is, for committing offences under Section 302, Indian Penal Code [IPC] and Section 323, IPC. For the offence under Section 302, IPC, the accused-appellant has been sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life and to pay a fine of Rs. 5,000/-, in default of payment of fine, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for another six months. For the offence under Section 323, IPC, the accused-appellant has been imposed a fine of Rs. 5,000/-, in default of payment of fine, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month. The sentences are ordered to run concurrently.
2. The investigation was set into motion on institution of a First Information Report [FIR] by the informant, Smti. Sefali Rajbor [P.W.1] on 14.08.2011 before the Officer In-Charge, Phillobari Police Station. In the FIR, the informant who was a resident of Krishnapur, had inter alia alleged that on 12.08.2011, her neighbour, Ranglal Bhumij, that is, the accused-appellant started quarrelling with them and assaulted them without a cause. The informant further stated that the accused-appellant assaulted her in the evening and as a result, her left hand was broken. The informant further alleged that Lalu Karmakar and her younger brother, Kanu Karmakar were also assaulted. Lalu Karmakar sustained injury on his hand. Her brother, Kanu Karmakar was assaulted when he came to disengage them from the scuffle and due to the injury sustained, Kanu Karmakar passed away previous night.
3. On receipt of the FIR, the Officer In-Charge, Phillobari Police Station registered it as Phillobari Police Station Case no. 25/2011 under Sections 325/302, IPC [corresponding G.R. Case no. 1021/2011] and decided to take up the investigation of the case himself.
4. During the course of the investigation, the Investigating Officer [I.O.] conducted inquest proceedings on the deadbody of the deceased, Kanu Karmakar in the house of Birgu Rajbhar [P.W.7] on 14.08.2011. The I.O. also sent the informant, P.W.1 who claimed to have sustained injury in the incident, to Phillobari State Dispensary on 14.08.2011 for medical examination and P.W.1 was examined by P.W.9, the Medical & Health Officer, Phillobari State Dispensary on 14.08.2011. After the inquest proceedings, the deadbody of Kanu Karmakar was sent to Tinsukia Civil Hospital for postmortem examination. The I.O. drew up a Sketch Map of the place of occurrence [Ext.-5] and recorded the statements of the witnesses under section 161, CrPC. After collecting the Post-Mortem Examination [PME] Report and completing the investigation, the I.O. submitted a charge-sheet under Section 173[2], CrPC vide Charge-Sheet no. 02/2012 on 31.01.2012 finding a prima facie case against the accused-appellant for committing the offences under Sections 325/302, IPC.
*Rest of the document can be viewed at: (https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/ecourtindiaHC/cases/display_pdf.php?filename=tuqye3PhFs%2BBDn75ghiOpCsvQYvnuceoIO%2Ba6PTL8%2FXC6PnnU%2BlJRd3MB7oOy1cA&caseno=Crl.A./399/2023&cCode=1&cino=GAHC010075772023&state_code=6&appFlag=)
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