MANGA SINGH Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB
LAWS(P&H)-1993-6-32
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on June 16,1993

MANGA SINGH Appellant
VERSUS
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

H.S.BARAR,J - (1.) MANGA Singh and Surinder Pal petitioners were convicted by the Judicial Magistrate First Class, Patti, vide his judgment dated July 10, 1986, for an offence under Section 61(1)(a) of the Punjab Excise Act, 1914 (hereinafter called the Act) and sentenced to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for two years and a fine of Rs. 2,000/-, in default to undergo further Rigorous Imprisonment for six months, each, The learned Sessions Judge, Amritsar. vide his judgment, dated October 4, 1986 dismissed the appeal filed against the judgment of the trial Court but reduced the sentence of each of the petitioners to rigorous imprisonment for one year and a fine of Rs. 1,000/- in default to further undergo rigorous imprisonment for six months.
(2.) IN this Revision petition the petitioners have challenged the judgments of both the Courts below. The prosecution story, in brief, is that on May 21, 1983, Assistant Sub-Inspector Lakha Singh along with police force was present in Chowk Madohar at Sharhali Road in the area of Patti in connection with Naka. At about 11. 55 p.m. Truck No. PJE-294 came from the side of Paringri. The Assistant Sub Inspector tried to stop the truck by giving signal of torchlight, but the truck did not stop and filed away two Sarhail Road. It was chased by the Police. The Assistant Sub-Inspector asked Head Constable Surjit Singh to fire on the tyres who, fired three shots of 3113 rifle on account of which the three tyres of the truck were burst and the truck driver and another person ran away in the darness after parking the truck. Later on, they were found to be Daler Singh and Pala Singh. As a result of the search of the truck the petitioners were found sitting on three tubes containing illicit liquor. They were apprehended at the spot. 180 Mls. were taken oat as sample from each tube and the remaining liquor was Measured. One tube was found containing 200 bottles and the other tubes were found 150 bottles of illicit liquor each. The liquor was transferred back to the tubes. The case property along with the truck were taken into possession vide Memo Exhibit PA, Ruqa Exhibit PA was sent to the Police Station and formal First Information Report Exhibit PB was recorded. Rough Site Plan Exhibit PC was prepared. After receipt of the report of the Chemical Examiner Exhibit PD the petitioners and their companions were sent up for trial.
(3.) AT the trial, the prosecution examined Assistant Sub Inspector Lakha Singh, Head Constable Surjit Singh and Constable Sarmukh Singh as witnesses to the recovery Report of the Chemical Examiner Exhibit PD and statements of formal witnesses on Affidavit Exhibit PE were also tendered into evidence. The petitioners denied the allegations of the prosecution and. ultimately they were convicted and sentenced as stated above.;


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