JUDGEMENT
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(1.) This appeal is directed against the judgment dated
27.10.1999 of the learned Single Judge of Rajasthan High Court
whereby he allowed the appeal preferred by respondent Jaggu
Ram and acquitted him of the charge under Section 304-B and
201 Indian Penal Code.
(2.) The facts necessary for deciding the appeal are as under:
On 30th March, 1993 one Suresh Khateek informed Atma Ram
(PW-1) that his daughter Shanti @ Gokul had died at her in-laws
place. Upon this Atma Ram lodged First Information Report at
Police Station Srimadhopur stating therein that his daughter
Shanti @ Gokul was married to Jeevan Ram, son of Jagdish Balai
(Jaggu Ram), resident of Nathusar about eighteen months ago;
that he gave dowry according to his capacity; that immediately
after the marriage, Jaggu Ram, his son Jeevan Ram and wife
Nathi started harassing Shanti in connection with dowry; that
after three days of marriage they left Radio, Press etc. and
demanded watch and jewellery; that they with a view to save his
daughter from harassment, he gave silver ornaments viz. Paizeb
(anklet), Tagadi, Locket and Ear-rings apart from cash of Rs.
10,000/- to her in-laws, but this did not satisfy them and after
three months, they again started harassing her and left her at
village Abhawas, where she stayed at his house for 8 months;
that a meeting was held at village Abhawas which was attended
by 22-25 people including Jaggu Ram (the respondent herein),
Rameshwar Mali, Chhitar Kheteek and Bhagega Balai of village
Nathusar. In that meeting Jaggu Ram assured that he will keep
Gokul without creating any problem; that thereafter he went to
Nathusar six to seven times to bring her daughter to Abhawas but
her husband and in-laws did not send her and demanded colour
television. They also threatened that if additional dowry is not
brought, then his daughter will be finished. He told the villagers
about the demand made by Jaggu Ram and his family and the
threat given by them. Upon this, the villagers sent a message to
Jaggu Ram that it was not proper. Jaggu Ram and his family
members got annoyed by this development and they killed his
daughter by burning with kerosene and cremated her body at 5.00
a.m. on 30.3.1993. Thereupon, the police registered Criminal
Case No.48/93 under Sections 498A, 304-B and 201 of the IPC.
During the investigation, the police recorded the statements of
Atma Ram and other persons under Section 161 Cr.P.C., collected
the hospital record and arrested the appellant, his wife Nathi and
son Jeevan Ram. A lathi was recovered at the instance of Jeevan
Ram. After completing the investigating, the police filed challan
against all the accused in the court of Addl. Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Shrimadhopur, who committed them to the Sessions
Court for trial.
(3.) The prosecution examined PW-1 Atmaram, PW-2 Kaluram,
PW-3 Babulal, PW-4 Doctor Vijay Kumar, PW-5 Kamal Surana,
PW-6 Shankar Lal, PW-7 Kanaram, PW-8 Gopiram, PW-9
Mewaram, PW-10 Rameshwar, PW-11 Banwari Lal, PW-12 Ram
Kishore, PW-13 Chhitar, PW-14 Maliram, PW-15 Saidduram,
PW-16 Suresh, PW-17 Shrawan Singh, PW-18 Jamal, PW-19
Ramdhan, PW-20 Doctor Shyam Lal Khuteta and PW-21 Om
Prakash Godara and also produced documents marked Exhibit P1-
Indoor Ticket deceased Gokul, Exhibit P3A to P5A Recovered
blood stained clothes, Exhibit P6-Recovered bones and ash and
Exhibit P7- Original report, PW 8- First Information Report, Exhibit
P9-Statement of Rameshwar given to the Police, Exhibit P10- Site
map of the spot, Exhibit P11-Statement of Chhitar given to the
Police, Exhibit P12- Recovered Lathi, Exhibit P13-Recovery site
map, Exhibit P14-Staement of Suresh given to the Police, Exhibit
P15-Receipt of FSL, Exhibit P16 and Exhibit P17-Statement of
Jamal to the Police, Exhibit P18-Photo copy of Register of Store,
Exhibit P19-Injury report of Gokul Devi, Exhibit P20-Arrest
Jeevanram, Exhibit P21-Arrest Jagguram, Exhibit P22- Arrest
Nathi Devi and Exhibit P24-Information.;