JUDGEMENT
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(1.) The appellant impugns a judgment of the Additional Sessions Judge,
dated 14.05.2011 in SC No. 319/2009, by which he was convicted for the
offences punishable under Sections 498-A and 302 IPC. By an order dated
07.07.2011, he was directed to undergo imprisonment for life, in respect of
the offence under Sections 302/498-A IPC; he was also directed to pay fine.
All sentences were to operate concurrently.
(2.) The prosecution had alleged that the deceased, Biva was married to
Ranjit; her niece Sundri had married his brother, the co-accused Randip. It
was alleged that PCR information was received on 08.08.2007 at around
noon time, about the dead body of a woman, with blood oozing from the
neck. The police reached the spot and confirmed the information; the body
was in a room at Chungi No. 2, Ram Pyari camp, Lal Kuan. The deceased
Biva had married Ranjit on 15.11.2006. The police conducted investigations,
recorded statements of witnesses, collected samples of incriminating
marerials, and after the post mortem of the body was conducted, collected
the report. Ranjit was arrested on 08.08.2007, and Randip was arrested on
09.08.2007.
(3.) According to the statement of Pintoo, PW-15 (the deceased s brother)
at the time of their marriage, Ranjit did not demand any dowry; three months
after the event, Randip got married to Sundri, the deceased s niece. Later,
the accused had demanded Rs.50,000/- and threatened to beat up Biva in case
the amount was not paid. He also revealed that the deceased used to be
beaten up regularly, and was sent back to her parental house. On 06.08.2007,
PW-15 sent back Biva to her matrimonial home. Thereafter, her mother-inlaw and father-in-law visited him and requested him to send her back. The
police recorded the statement of one Dr. Sunita Gupta (PW-11) who said she
was present with the deceased on 08.08.2007, at night when she had to
deliver a child; she witnessed the accused Ranjit beating her, before the
delivery of the child. She also stated that Ranjit used to beat up Biva, even in
her clinic whenever she was taken there, for check up. She had witnessed her
being beaten up after the child s delivery; he stopped only when she
threatened to call the police.;
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