High Court Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur

Fateh Singh vs State on 4 November, 2008

Rajasthan High Court – Jodhpur
Fateh Singh vs State on 4 November, 2008
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN

                      AT JODHPUR


                   J U D G M E N T


  Fateh Singh              Vs.    State of Rajasthan

        D.B.CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.516/2008
    against the judgment dt.30.6.07 passed by
   Addl.Sessions Judge,Bhadra,Distt.Hanumangarh,
           in Sessions Case No.27/2005.


  Date of Judgment:                    Nov.04, 2008


                       P R E S E N T


          HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE A.M.KAPADIA
       HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DEO NARAYAN THANVI



  Mr.G.R.Punia, for the appellant.
  Mr.V.R.Mehta, Public Prosecutor.



  BY THE COURT : (PER HON'BLE THANVI J.)

1. This is an appeal against the judgment of the

learned Additional Sessions Judge, Bhadra, District
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Hanumangarh, dated 30.6.2007, whereby he convicted

the accused appellant Fateh Singh for the offences

under Sections 302 IPC & 323 IPC and sentenced him

to undergo imprisonment for life & to pay a fine of

Rs.5000/- & in default, to further undergo one year’s

R.I. for the offence u/s.302 IPC and six months’ simple

imprisonment and a fine of Rs.500/- & in default, to

further undergo one month’s S.I. for the offence

u/s.323 IPC. Both the substantive sentences were

ordered to run concurrently.

2. Facts leading to this appeal are that on 22.9.05,

one Hardutt Ram son of Munshi Ram by caste Jat

resident of Dabri, made a statement before the S.H.O.,

Police Station, Bhadra at Govt. Hospital that on

21.9.05, when he & his father Munshi Ram were taking

`Hukka’ at the `Chabutara’, his younger brother Fateh

Singh (accused) came in a drunken state with lathi and

inflicted two lathi blows on the head of his father and

when his daughter Anita came to intervene, he inflicted
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lathi blow on her person also. The motive of the

incident as per the statement given by the informant

Hardutt Ram, who is brother of accused, was that

accused Fateh Singh wanted to sell his land, to which

his father was objecting. Upon this report, a case under

sections 341 & 323 IPC IPC was registered and on

26.9.05, injured Munshi Ram died in the hospital.

Thereafter, the police filed challan against the accused

appellant for the offences u/ss.302, 323 and 341 IPC

before the learned ACJM, Bhadra, who committed the

case to the court of Sessions. Learned trial Judge

framed charges against the accused u/ss.302 and 323

IPC to which he pleaded not guilty and claimed trial.

The prosecution examined 11 witnesses. The statement

of the accused was recorded u/s.313 CrPC. He led no

defence. After hearing the arguments, the learned trial

Judge convicted & sentenced the accused appellant as

above.

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3. It has been contended by the learned counsel for

the appellant that he does not want to dispute the

incident but his only submission is that this case falls

under Section 304 part II IPC and not under Section

302 IPC, as according to him, the motive of the

incident was that the accused wanted to sell his land,

to which deceased Munshi Ram, who was father of

accused, objected and as a result, the accused

appellant inflicted lathi blows on the head. There was

no intention of the accused to kill his father.

4. On the contrary, learned Public Prosecutor

supported the judgment of the learned trial Court.

5. We have re-appreciated the evidence on record.

The main witness of the incident is Hardutt, PW 2, who

lodged the F.I.R., Ex.P.1 before the police by giving his

statement. In the court statement also, he has

supported the contents of the F.I.R. and from his

statement, it appears that the motive was only about
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selling of land by accused, to which his father objected.

According to this witness, when his father was taking

`Hukka’ at the `Chabutara’, his brother accused Fateh

Singh came and told that he would sell his land and

when his father objected, he inflicted lathi blows and

after five days of the incident, his father died. During

the course of the incident, his daughter Anita also

sustained lathi blow given by accused for which he has

been convicted for the offence under section 323 IPC.

Anita, PW 1 has also supported this version.

6. From the evidence on record, it appears that the

accused was having no intention to kill his father by

inflicting lathi blows on the vital part of the body. It can

safely be said that he was having knowledge that by

this act, the death may likely to be caused. Therefore,

this act of the accused falls under Clause III of Section

299, which defines “culpable homicide not amounting

to murder”, punishable u/s.304 part II IPC vis-a-vis it

can be termed as an act covered under Exception IV of
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Section 300 IPC, which also provides punishment for

culpable homicide not amounting to murder, if the act

is committed without premeditation in a sudden fight in

the heat of passion upon a sudden quarrel and without

offender having taken undue advantage or acted in a

cruel or unusual manner. In the instant case, the fight

took place on account of issue of selling of land by

accused, to which his father objected, upon which the

accused lost his patience and inflicted two lathi blows

on his father’s head. Therefore, in our view, the

contention of the accused appellant that it is a case

falling under Section 304 part II IPC is full of merit.

7. Consequently, this appeal is allowed in part. While

maintaining the conviction & sentence recorded by the

Additional Sessions Judge, Bhadra, Distt. Hanumangarh

vide his judgment dt.30.6.07 against accused appellant

Fateh Singh for the offence u/s.323 IPC with six

months’ S.I. alongwith a fine of Rs.500/- & in default,

to further undergo one month’s S.I., his conviction for
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the offence u/s.302 IPC is altered to Section 304 part

II IPC and he is sentenced to undergo four years’ R.I.

and a fine of Rs.5000/- and in default, to further

undergo six months’ R.I. Accused is in jail, he will

serve out the remaining part of the sentence awarded.

(DEO NARAYAN THANVI), J. (A.M.KAPADIA), J.

RANKAWAT JK, PS