CHANDRA PAL AND ORS. Vs. STATE OF U.P.
LAWS(ALL)-2011-5-538
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on May 02,2011

Chandra Pal And Ors. Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF U.P. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

Naheed Ara Moonis, J. - (1.) HEARD learned Counsel for the Appellants and learned AGA and have taken through the record. Admit, Summon the lower court's record.
(2.) THE instant appeal has been filed on behalf of the Appellants challenging the judgment and order dated 15.3.2011 passed by Additional Sessions Judge Court No. 1 Pilibhit in Sessions Trial No. 349 of 2010 under Sections 306 IPC whereby the Appellants have been convicted and sentenced four years rigorous imprisonment with fine of Rs. 5000/ - against each. The Appellants were further convicted and sentenced three years rigorous imprisonment with fine of Rs. 1,000/ - against each. Both the sentences were directed to run concurrently. The prosecution case in a nutshell is that the marriage of Nirmnala Devi, the complainant's sister was performed with the Appellant No. 1 ten months before the incident. The Appellants who are husband, brother in law and father in law were not satisfied with the dowry given at the time of marriage and had done to death to the sister of the complainant by strangulation.
(3.) IT is contended by learned Counsel for the Appellants that the prosecution had failed to prove the charges against the Appellants under Section 304B IPC and 3/4 Dowry Prohibition Act, therefore, the Appellants were acquitted of the aforesaid charges. There was no demand of dowry on the part of the Appellants. There is no evidence of abetment on the part of the Appellants. The post mortem report does not support the prosecution version. There is great inconsistency in the statement of the witnesses. The victim had committed suicide in a mysterious circumstances. The trial court had dealt with in detail the evidence led by the parties whereby the Appellants were acquitted of the charges under Section 304B IPC read with Section 3/4 Dowry Prohibition Act. The Appellants were on bail during trial.;


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