JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Satnam Singh @ Satta, appellant has brought this appeal
against the judgment of his conviction dated 09.07.2001 passed by learned
Additional Sessions Judge, Jalandhar for an offence punishable under
sections 307 and 394 IPC and 25 of the Arms Act and the order on sentence
of the same date vide which he has been sentenced to undergo the following
punishments, which were ordered to run concurrently:-
The offence for which
conviction was recorded.
Sentence awarded
307 IPC Rigorous imprisonment for seven years. Fine of
Rs.1000/-. In default of payment of fine to
undergo rigorous imprisonment for two
months .
394 IPC Rigorous imprisonment for five years. Fine of
Rs.1000/-. In default of payment of fine to
undergo rigorous imprisonment for two
months .
25 Arms Act Rigorous imprisonment for one year. Fine of
Rs.500/-. In default of payment of fine to
undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month.
(2.) The prosecution case in brief is that on 26.09.1996 at
about 6.25 PM, Jasbir Singh, complainant was sitting in the office of
petrol pump. Two salesmen Sham Lal and Khem Chand Giri were
filling petrol and diesel in the vehicles at that time. In the meanwhile,
a Bajaj Chetak bearing registration No.PB-11-A-6229 came there at
the petrol pump. Three young boys came to the petrol pump on the
said scooter. They got petrol filled in the scooter and then demanded
the cash bag from Sham Lal. When Sham Lal refused to give the cash
bag to them, one of those boys took out a pistol and placed the same at
the temple of Sham Lal. He then tried to snatch the cash bag. Other
salesman named Khem Chand Giri saw this and came forward in
support of Sham Lal. This led to a scuffle. At this, the person
wielding pistol, fired a shot therefrom, which hit the shoulder of
Sham Lal. The other two men, who were having knives, caused
injuries to Khem Chand Giri and Sohan Singh, truck driver of the
petrol pump and Amrik Singh domestic servant employed with the
complainant, who were present at the petrol pump and had been
attracted to the spot by the commotion. They were also given blows
with knives by the two persons having them. Attracted by the
occurrence, the complainant also came out of the office and raised
alarm. A number of persons had collected at the spot hearing the
sound of gunshot. They started throwing bricks and stones on the
robbers. Two young boys, who were wielding knives succeeded in
escaping from the spot while the one having pistol was overpowered.
(3.) The police came to the spot in the meanwhile and took the injured to
the hospital. The person, who was overpowered at the spot was found
to be Satnam Singh. The pistol, which was recovered from the
possession of Satnam Singh, was unloaded and was found having
three live cartridges in the same. A rough sketch of the pistol was
prepared. He disclosed the name of his accomplices as Nirmal Singh
and Dilbag Singh. The statement of the complainant Jasbir Singh was
recorded by the police. It was sent to the police station, on which the
case was registered. At Civil Hospital, Nakodar, Dr. Tarsem Singh
medicolegally examined Sohan Singh, Sham Lal, Malkiat Singh and
Khem Giri. He also examined the appellant Satnam Singh. Injury no.2
of Satnam Singh was declared grievous. All other injuries of the
appellant as well as of the victims were declared simple in nature.;
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