Dhanpat Shah Son Of Late Shri Janak Shah v. State Of Bihar
2011-04-26
ANJANA PRAKASH
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JUDGEMENT Anjana Prakash, J. 1. The Appellant has been convicted Under Section 323 I.P.C. and sentenced to R.I. for 6 months by the First Additional Sessions Judge, Saharsa in Sessions Case No. 27 of 1990 by a judgment dated, 31st March, 1995. 2. The case of the prosecution is that on 7th April, 1988 when the Informant was fencing his land which was a subject of dispute between the parties, the Appellant in the course of an altercation assaulted one Kari Lall Yadav with spade, on account of which he fell down. The rest of the Accused persons assaulted the other injured persons. 3. During trial the prosecution has examined eight witnesses on its behalf. Out of whom, PW. 3, PW. 4 and PW. 6 have deposed as eye witnesses. PW. 7 and PW. 8 are formal in nature, whereas PW. 1 has been declared hostile. PW. 2 and PW. 5 are tendered witnesses. Neither the doctor nor the Investigating Officer has been examined by the prosecution. 4. The admitted position is that there was a counter version of the occurrence and the defence has examined two witnesses on its behalf to bring on record the fact that the prosecution party was Accused in the counter version which has been committed to the Court of Sessions and in fact later on a compromise had been effected between the parties, on account of which the prosecution party was acquitted. Admittedly even in this case they have compromised the matter which has been conceded by the eye witnesses in their cross-examination. 5. In the result, the appeal is allowed and the order of conviction and sentence passed against the Appellant on 31st March, 1995 passed by the First Additional Sessions Judge, Saharsa in Sessions Case No. 27 of 1990 is set aside. The Appellant is discharged from the liability of his bail bonds.