JUDGEMENT
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(1.) LEAVE granted.
(2.) THIS appeal is directed against the judgment and order passed by the High Court of Gauhati in Criminal Appeal No.3 (AP) of
2009, dated 03.05.2010. By the impugned judgment and order, the High Court has affirmed the judgment and order passed by the Trial Court,
in Sessions Case No. 490 of 2006, by convicting the first respondent -
herein (R -1) under Sections 302, 376 and 201 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860 (the "IPC " for short). However, taking into consideration the plea of the learned Counsel for the R -1, as to the juvenility of R -1
on the date of the commission of the offence, i.e., 06.09.2005, the
High Court, while sustaining the conviction passed by the Trial Court,
has granted R -1 the benefits under the provisions of the Juvenile
Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (the "Act " for
short). The High Court vide the impugned judgment and order has
restricted the sentence awarded by the Court below to the period of
imprisonment already undergone by R -1.
Aggrieved by the latter part of the judgment with respect to the benefits conferred upon R -1 under the Act, the Complainant -
herein, who was not a party before the High Court, is before us with
permission to file the Special Leave Petition. This Court, while
issuing notice on 10.09.2010, had granted permission to the
Complainant to file the Special Leave Petition against the judgment
and order passed by the High Court, insofar as the latter portion of
the judgment and order passed by the High Court is concerned.
(3.) THE learned Counsel appearing for the appellant brings to our notice that he had approached the competent authority, i.e., the
Public Information Officer, O/o. Deputy Commissioner, Papum Pare
District, Yupia, Arunachal Pradesh. The concerned authority has
furnished the required information. The learned Counsel for the
Appellant has placed reliance on the information so obtained under the
Right to Information Act, 2005 and submits that the date of birth of R -
1 is infact 05.02.1988 and not 05.04.1991, as claimed by R -1 before the High Court. The alleged claims by R -1 were based on the date of
birth mentioned in the School Transfer Certificate, the date of birth
as on the admission register and the medical report furnished vide
their letter dated 28.03.2010.;
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