High Court Punjab-Haryana High Court

Bhupinder Singh vs State Of Punjab on 2 March, 2009

Punjab-Haryana High Court
Bhupinder Singh vs State Of Punjab on 2 March, 2009
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH.




Bhupinder Singh                                        PETITIONER


                           VERSUS


State of Punjab                                        RESPONDENT




CORAM : HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MEHTAB S.GILL



Present:-    Shri Gurpartap Singh Gill, Advocate for the petitioner.

             Shri Satinder Singh Gill, Additional A.G. Punjab.




MEHTAB S.GILL, J.

This is a revision filed by Bhupinder Singh son of Kartar Singh

against the judgment dated 3.10.2001 of the learned Additional Sessions Judge,

Ropar whereby he dismissed the appeal filed by the petitioner. Vide his

judgment/order dated 26.11.1997, the learned J.M.I.C., Kharar convicted

Bhupinder Singh under Section 279 I.P.C. and sentenced him to undergo RI for 4

months. He further convicted Bhupinder Singh under Section 304-A I.P.C. and

sentenced him to undergo RI for 1 year and to pay a fine of Rs.400/-, in default, to

further undergo S.I. for 15 days.

The case of the prosecution is that F.I.R. Ex.PA was registered on the
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statement of Didar Singh, who stated that he is running a motor cycle repair shop

at Village Landran. On 16.12.1994 in the evening after closing his shop, he was

going on his cycle towards Village Behrampur. In front of him one cyclist was

also going towards Behrampur. When he reached near the house of Harcharan

Singh son of Raja Singh resident of Village Landran, bus No.PB-11/9470 driven

by accused/petitioner Bhupinder Singh came from the side of Banoor in a very

rash, negligent and high speed and hit the cyclist. It was about 6.40 p.m. The

cyclist fell down on the road and suffered multiple injuries on his person. The

cyclist who was a Sikh gentleman, was aged about 35 years. The name of the

driver was Bhupinder Singh son of Kartar Singh. The bus was of Pepsu

Roadways. The cyclist was taken in the bus by the driver and conductor to the

General Hospital, Sector 16, Chandigarh for treatment. Later on complainant

came to know that the cyclist died on 17.12.1994. The accident was also

witnessed by Harcharan Singh who was standing outside his house. On the basis

of this statement F.I.R. Ex.PA was registered under Sections 279/304-A I.P.C.

The prosecution to prove its case, brought into the witness-box Didar

Singh PW-1, Dr.Gulshan Rai PW-2, Harcharan Singh PW-3, Bahadur Singh

Inspector PW-4, Karam Chand Mechanic PW-5, Umrao Singh PW-6, ASI

Rajwinder Singh PW-7, Kharaiti Lal PW-8 and Dr.Arjan Singh PW-9.

In defence, Ajit Singh was examined as DW-1 and Ujagar Singh as

DW-2.

I have heard the learned counsel for the parties and perused the

impugned judgment and record with their assistance.

The deceased in this case was now known to the complainant and

was cremated by the Municipal Committee. The application Ex.PW7/D shows that

the dead-body was given to the E.M.O., Kharar for cremation. The occurrence was

witnessed by Didar Singh PW-1 and Harcharan Singh PW-3. Didar Singh PW-1
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supported the case of the prosecution, but Harcharan Singh PW-3 did not support

the case of the prosecution and was declared hostile. On a perusal of the statement

of Didar Singh PW-1, it shows that he identified the driver of the bus in Court. He

came to know about the name of the driver when the Conductor of the bus called

his name. Didar Singh PW-1 in fact, is an independent witness.

I do not find any infirmity in the judgment of the learned trial Court.

Conviction of the petitioner is maintained. Sentence being on the higher side, is

modified to the extent already undergone.

With the above modification in sentence, revision is dismissed.





                                                      (MEHTAB S.GILL)
March 2, 2009                                             JUDGE
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