DINESH KUMAR NIGAM Vs. STATE OF U.P.
LAWS(ALL)-2004-12-231
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on December 19,2004

DINESH KUMAR NIGAM Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF U.P. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

K.S.RAKHRA, R.K.RASTOGI, JJ. - (1.) THIS is an appeal under section 374(2) Cr.P.C. against judgment and order dated 1.10.2004 passed by the Addl. Sessions Judge, Court No. 1, Kanpur Nagar, whereby he convicted the appellant and sentenced him to undergo life imprison­ment and to a fine of Rs. 2000/- under sec­tion 302 I.P.C. in Sessions Trial No. 320 of 2003, State v. Dinesh Kumar Nigam, and also rigorous imprisonment for two years and a fine of Rs. 100/- under section 25, Arms Act in S.T. No. 321/2003, State v. Dinesh Kumar Nigam.
(2.) ACCORDING to prosecution, one Prem Narain Misra. Commercial Officer, Telephone Exchange, was posted at Krishna Nagar branch of the Exchange. He was to handle and dispose of applications with regard to grant of licence for running a P.C.O. Dinesh Kumar Nigam had moved an application on 10.6.2002 for grant of li­cence but the licence had not been issued till the date of incident, i.e. 30.9.2002. It is alleged that on 30.9.2002 Dinesh Kumar Nigam had gone to Krishna Nagar Exchange to contact Sri P.N. Misra in connection with his application. File of the appellant relating to said licence was lying on the table of Sri P.N. Misra. Entry in the Exchange was guarded by the guards of security agency which was en­gaged by the department and entry was restricted by pass only. Dinesh Kumar Ni­gam had obtained entry pass which was issued to him by Sri S.K. Lal P.W.5. It is alleged that at 13.40 hours Sri Prem Narain Misra was shot dead in his office and when sound of the shot was heard, the people ran towards the chamber of Sri Prem Narain Misra and shouted that Prem Narain Misra had been murdered. Two security guards, namely, Jaiveer Singh Yadav P.W.8 and Devendra Kumar Misra P.W. 9 were deputed on that date to guard entry at the gate. They immediately locked the main gate and asked their supervisor to inform the police on telephone number 100 that Sri Prem Narain Misra had been murdered. After this they ran towards the chamber of Sri Prem Narain Misra which was on the second floor. They found the appellant Dinesh Kumar Nigam coming down on the stairs with pistol in his hand. The security guards caught him on the stairscase and recovered country made pistol from his hand in which there was a bullet also loaded in the barrel. It is claimed that after the appellant was apprehended he admit­ted before the security guards that he had killed Prem Narain Misra. On his search, the gate pass issued to him for entry in the office on that date was also recovered. The appellant disclosed to them his name and address and also disclosed that he had killed Prem Narain Misra because Mr. Misra was not clearing his application for running the P.C.O.
(3.) SRI S.L. Gupta P.W.I was posted as Divisional Engineer, (Phones) in that branch and was present in his office at that time and on getting information about the incident and other details from the security guards and the supervisor Phul Chand Yadav, and having come to know that the culprit has been apprehended by the se­curity guards with arm and ammunition, on knowing his name and address, sent a written report to the police station Chakeri of Kanpur Nagar.;


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