OM PRAKASH versus STATE OF RAJASTHAN AND ANR.
Medical expert evidence based on ossification and radiological tests must be given precedence over ambiguous, unproven school records and circumstantial inference in determining the age of accused claiming juvenility; accused-respondent No.2 failed to prove he was a minor at the time of offence, and cannot be...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Om Prakash; Respondent: State of Rajasthan; Respondent (no.2/accused): Vijay Kumar
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 13 April 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal From High Court Decision
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; judgment and orders of High Court and courts below set aside.
- Legal Topics
- Determination of Juvenility, Rape, Medical Evidence in Age Determination, Benevolent Legislation, Reliability of School Records Vs Medical Evidence
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Parties
Om Prakash
Appellant
State of Rajasthan
Respondent
Vijay Kumar
Respondent (no.2/accused)
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal From High Court Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the accused (Respondent No.2) could avail benefit under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 as a juvenile despite lack of conclusive evidence regarding his age
- 2 Whether medical opinion should override ambiguous school records in determining age of accused alleging juvenility
- 3 Whether the principle of benevolent legislation applies where accused's minority is not proved by evidence
Ratio Decidendi
Medical expert evidence based on ossification and radiological tests must be given precedence over ambiguous, unproven school records and circumstantial inference in determining the age of accused claiming juvenility; accused-respondent No.2 failed to prove he was a minor at the time of offence, and cannot be granted protection under the Juvenile Justice Act solely on speculative or doubtful documentary evidence.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; judgment and orders of High Court and courts below set aside.
Orders
- Accused-respondent no.2 (Vijay Kumar) directed to be sent for trial before the court of competent jurisdiction, not to the Juvenile Court.
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