DINESH KUMAR KALIDAS PATEL versus THE STATE OF GUJARAT

DINESH KUMAR KALIDAS PATEL versus THE STATE OF GUJARAT

The conviction under Section 201 IPC cannot be sustained in the absence of proof that the accused knew or had reason to believe an offence had been committed and intentionally caused disappearance of evidence; mere failure to inform police or omission to conduct post-mortem, without more, does not meet the statutory...

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Parties
Appellant: Dinesh Kumar Kalidas Patel; Respondent: The State of Gujarat
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
12 February 2018
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From High Court
Outcome
Appeals allowed. Conviction under Section 201 IPC set aside.
Legal Topics
Section 201 IPC, Acquittal of Main Offence, Disappearance of Evidence, Section 498 a IPC
Criminal Law Section 201 IPC Acquittal of Main Offence Disappearance of Evidence Section 498 a IPC

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Parties

Dinesh Kumar Kalidas Patel

Appellant

The State of Gujarat

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From High Court

  1. 1 Whether conviction under Section 201 IPC could be maintained while acquitting the accused of the main offence under Section 498A IPC.
  2. 2 What are the essential ingredients necessary to convict under Section 201 IPC?

Ratio Decidendi

The conviction under Section 201 IPC cannot be sustained in the absence of proof that the accused knew or had reason to believe an offence had been committed and intentionally caused disappearance of evidence; mere failure to inform police or omission to conduct post-mortem, without more, does not meet the statutory threshold for Section 201 IPC. There was no allegation or evidence of intentional omission or knowledge of any crime by the appellant at the time last rites were performed.

Court Disposition

Appeals allowed. Conviction under Section 201 IPC set aside.

Orders

  • Conviction under Section 201 IPC is set aside.