JAGTAR SINGH versus STATE OF HARYANA
The conviction and five-year sentence under Section 304 Part II read with Section 34 IPC were upheld because the ocular evidence consistently proved that the appellant was the aggressor who pulled the deceased to the ground and struck his head causing injuries that resulted in death, and sufficient motive was proved...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Jagtar Singh; Respondent: State of Haryana; Co Accused: Ajaib Singh
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 19 June 2015
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against High Court Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; conviction and sentence of appellant under Section 304 Part II read with Section 34 IPC upheld
- Legal Topics
- Homicide, Section 304 Part II IPC, Motive, Eyewitness Testimony, Sentence
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Parties
Jagtar Singh
Appellant
State of Haryana
Respondent
Ajaib Singh
Co Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against High Court Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appellant committed the act causing death and is guilty under Section 304 Part II read with Section 34 IPC
- 2 Whether motive existed prior to the commission of the crime
- 3 Reliability of eyewitness testimony
Ratio Decidendi
The conviction and five-year sentence under Section 304 Part II read with Section 34 IPC were upheld because the ocular evidence consistently proved that the appellant was the aggressor who pulled the deceased to the ground and struck his head causing injuries that resulted in death, and sufficient motive was proved by ocular and documentary evidence; the co-accused's acquittal stood on lack of evidence against him.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; conviction and sentence of appellant under Section 304 Part II read with Section 34 IPC upheld
Orders
- Appeal dismissed and conviction and sentence of appellant upheld
- Appellant directed to undergo remaining period of sentence
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