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Chhatish Yadav vs The State Of Bihar
2023 Latest Caselaw 3396 Patna

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 3396 Patna
Judgement Date : 1 August, 2023

Patna High Court
Chhatish Yadav vs The State Of Bihar on 1 August, 2023
         IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                     CRIMINAL APPEAL (DB) No.240 of 2021
        Arising Out of PS. Case No.-86 Year-2000 Thana- KASIMBAZAR District- Munger
     ======================================================

CHHATISH YADAV Son of Devendra Yadav @ Devendra Prasad Yadav Resident of Village - Herudiyara, P.S.- Kasim Bazar, Distt.- Munger.

... ... Appellant Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ... ... Respondent ====================================================== with CRIMINAL APPEAL (DB) No. 214 of 2021 Arising Out of PS. Case No.-86 Year-2000 Thana- KASIMBAZAR District- Munger ====================================================== CHHATRI YADAV @ CHHATRI PRASAD YADAV SON OF LATE BALAK YADAV R/O VILLAGE- HERUDIYARA, P.S- KASIM BAZAR, DIST- MUNGER ... ... Appellant Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ... ... Respondent ====================================================== with CRIMINAL APPEAL (DB) No. 276 of 2021 Arising Out of PS. Case No.-86 Year-2000 Thana- KASIMBAZAR District- Munger ======================================================

1. DILIP YADAV S/o Bhuna Yadav R/o village- Herudiyara, P.S.- Kasim Bazar, District- Munger

2. Rana Yadav S/o Late Ram Balak Yadav R/o village- Herudiyara, P.S.- Kasim Bazar, District- Munger ... ... Appellants Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ... ... Respondent ====================================================== with CRIMINAL APPEAL (DB) No. 328 of 2021 Arising Out of PS. Case No.-86 Year-2000 Thana- KASIMBAZAR District- Munger ====================================================== SUREN YADAV SON OF LATE ASHIK YADAV Resident of village - Herudiyara, P.S.- Kasim Bazar, Distt.- Munger. Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

... ... Appellant Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR ... ... Respondent ====================================================== Appearance :

(In CRIMINAL APPEAL (DB) No. 240 of 2021 and 276 of 2021) For the Appellant/s : Mr. Umesh Kumar, Advocate For the Respondent/s : Ms. Shashi Bala Verma, APP (In CRIMINAL APPEAL (DB) No. 214 of 2021 and 328 of 2021) For the Appellant/s : Mr. Indu Bhushan For the Respondent/s : Ms. Shashi Bala Verma, APP ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE CHAKRADHARI SHARAN SINGH and HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE NAWNEET KUMAR PANDEY ORAL JUDGMENT (Per: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE CHAKRADHARI SHARAN SINGH)

Date : 01-08-2023

All these appeals have been preferred under Section

374(2) of the CrPC against the same judgment of conviction dated

12.02.2021 and order of sentence dated 23.02.2021 passed by the

learned Additional Sessions Judge-IIIrd, Munger, in Sessions Case

No. 346 of 2013, arising out of the Kasim Bazar P.S. Case No. 86

of 2000 and, accordingly, they have been heard together and are

being disposed of by the present common judgment and order.

2. By the impugned judgment and order, the appellants

have been convicted and sentenced as under: -

Cr. Appeal (D.B.) No. 240 of 2021 Convicted under Sections Sentence Imprisonment Fine (Rs.) In default of fine Chhatish Yadav 302 of the Indian Penal R.I. for Life 2,000.00 -

Code Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

364 of the Indian Penal R.I. for three 500/- S.I. for Code years fifteen days 201 of the Indian Penal R.I. for two 500/- S.I. for Code years fifteen days 27 of the Arms Act R.I. for three 500/- S.I. for years fifteen days Cr. Appeal (D.B.) No. 214 of 2021 Chhatri Yadvav @ Chhatri 302 of the Indian Penal R.I. for Life 2,000.00 -

  Prasad Yadav             Code
                            364 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            201 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for two      500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            27 of the Arms Act         R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                                                       years                       fifteen days
                               Cr. Appeal (D.B.) No. 276 of 2021
  Dilip Yadav (Appellant    302 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for Life    2,000.00        -
  No.1)                     Code
                            364 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            201 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for two      500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            27 of the Arms Act         R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                                                       years                       fifteen days
  Rana Yadav (Appellant     302 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for Life    2,000.00        -
  No.2)                     Code
                            364 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            201 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for two      500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            27 of the Arms Act         R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                                                       years                       fifteen days
                               Cr. Appeal (D.B.) No. 328 of 2021
  Suren Yadav               302 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for Life    2,000.00        -
                            Code
                            364 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            201 of the Indian Penal    R.I. for two      500/-        S.I. for
                            Code                       years                       fifteen days
                            27 of the Arms Act         R.I. for three    500/-        S.I. for
                                                       years                       fifteen days




3. Heard Mr Umesh Kumar, learned counsel appearing

on behalf of the appellant in Cr. Appeals (DB) No. 240 of 2021

and 276 of 2021 and Mr. Indu Bhushan, learned counsel appearing Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

on behalf of the appellant in Cr. Appeals (DB) No. 214 of 2021

and 328 of 2021. Ms. Shashi Bala Verma, learned Additional

Public Prosecutor has appeared for the State in all the appeals.

4. A written report of the informant Sudha Devi (PW 1)

addressed to the Officer-in-Charge, Kasim Bazar Police Station in

the district of Munger, is the basis for registration of Kasim Bazar

P.S. Case No. 86 of 2000 dated 29.02.2000, registered for the

offence punishable under Section 364 of the IPC, to which

Sections 302, 201, 120B of the IPC were added under the court's

order dated 02.03.2000. The informant (PW 1) happens to be the

wife of the deceased. She alleged in her written report that, on

28.02.2000, at about 5 P.M., accused Subodh Yadav, Chhatri Yadav

(appellant in Criminal Appeal 214 of 2021), Suren Yadav

(appellant in Criminal Appeal DB No. 328 of 2021), Chhatish

Yadav (appellant in Criminal Appeal No. 240 of 2021), Rana

Yadav (appellant No. 2 in Criminal Appeal No. 276 of 2021),

Dilip Yadav (appellant No. 1 in Criminal Appeal No. 276 of 2021),

Basudev Yadav, Pramod Yadav and Yogendra Yadav enquired

about whereabouts of the informant's husband Tarani Mahto (the

deceased), whereupon, she told him that he was sitting behind the

house near a school. Thereafter, all the person went there, called

the deceased and took him towards the banks of river Ganga. Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

Subsequently, the informant's son Video Mahto (not examined)

went to search the deceased. The informant, Devendra Kumar

Mahto, Suresh Yadav, Sunil Bharti, Katiwan Yadav, Chandra

Shekhar Yadav and Opal Yadav had seen the deceased going

towards diara. She added in her written report that the accused

persons had taken away her husband with an intention to kill him.

5. It appears from the evidence of the Investigating

Officer that subsequently, the dead body of the deceased was

found lying in a field, about one and half kilometers away from the

house of the deceased, across the river. The deceased was found to

have been shot dead and also assaulted with sharp cutting weapon.

The agricultural field, from where the dead body of the deceased

was recovered, belonged to accused Basudev Yadav. An inquest

report was prepared and the dead body of the deceased was sent

for postmortem examination.

6. Upon completion of the investigation, the police

submitted charge-sheet against these appellants and co-accused

Yogendra Yadav. The police, in its final form/report submitted

against under Section 173/174 of the CrPC, recorded that other co-

accused persons, namely, Subodh Yadav, Pramod Yadav and

Basudev Yadav were innocent. Cognizance was thereafter taken of

the offences punishable under Sections 364, 302, 201, 120B of the Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

IPC and Section 27 of the Arms Act. The case was committed to

the court of Sessions. The charges were framed against all the six

accused persons, namely, these appellants and co-accused

Yogendra Yadav on 26.08.2000 for commission of the offences

punishable under Sections 364/149, 302/149, 201/149, 120B of the

IPC and Section 27 of the Arms Act.

7. Be it noted that the co-accused Yogendra Yadav died

during pendency of the trial. It is also noteworthy that the

statements of informant Sudha Devi (PW 1), her son Video Mahto

(not examined), Chandra Shekhar Yadav (not examined) and Opal

Yadav (PW 3)were recorded under Section 164 of the CrPC during

the course of investigation, wherein they had alleged that

Yogendra Yadav and other persons had come enquiring about the

deceased and they had taken away the deceased across the river

Ganga, whereafter he was killed.

8. At the trial, the prosecution examined five witnesses

including the doctor, who had conducted the postmortem report

(PW 4) and the Investigating Officer (PW 5). The prosecution's

witnesses, namely, PW 1, PW 2 and PW 3 did not adduce any

evidence at the trial attributing any role to these appellants in

kidnapping or killing of the deceased. The trial court, however, has

recorded conviction of these appellants after evaluating evidence Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

adduced at the trial read with statements of the witnesses recorded

under Section 164 of the CrPC for commission of the offences

punishable under Sections 364, 302, 201 of the Indian Penal Code

and Section 27 of the Arms Act.

9. Mr. Umesh Kumar and Mr. Indu Bhushan, learned

counsel appearing on behalf of the appellants have argued that the

finding of conviction is perverse inasmuch as none of the

witnesses have supported the prosecution's case against these

appellants. They have contended that none of the witnesses have

alleged any act against these appellants constituting offences

punishable under Sections 364, 302, 301 of the IPC and Section 27

of the Arms Act.

10. Learned Additional Public Prosecutor has, however,

defended the finding recorded by the trial court and has submitted

that the trial court has rightly taken into account the fact that the

witnesses were being examined at the trial nearly 19 years after the

date of occurrence and, therefore, there was chance of they having

lost the memories of all the evidence. She submits that, therefore,

the trial court has rightly, taking aid of the statements of the

witnesses recorded under Section 164 of the CrPC, held the

appellants guilty of the charges.

Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

11. We have carefully perused the evidence of the

prosecution's witnesses. It can be safely said that PW 2 and PW 3

have not supported the prosecution's case at all inasmuch as they

merely deposed at the trial that they had learnt about the killing of

the deceased. They have not whispered anything against these

appellants. PW 1, the wife of the deceased, in her examination-in-

chief, deposed that she did not remember as to who had called her

husband and taken to the place where he was killed. We do not

find that the evidence of PW 1 in any manner supporting the

prosecution's case. Taking into account, the evidence of PW 1, PW

2 and PW 3, we are of the view that the conviction of these

appellants cannot be upheld. There is absolutely no evidence to

justify conviction of these appellants.

12. Accordingly, the impugned judgment of conviction

dated 12.02.2021 and order of sentence dated 23.02.2021 passed

by the learned Additional Sessions Judge-IIIrd, Munger, in

Sessions Case No. 346 of 2013, arising out of the Kasim Bazar

P.S. Case No. 86 of 2000, are hereby set-aside.

13. The appellants stand acquitted of the charge of

commission of the offence punishable under Section 364, 302,

201, 120-B of the IPC and Section 27 of the Arms Act.

14. These appeals are accordingly allowed. Patna High Court CR. APP (DB) No.240 of 2021 dt.01-08-2023

15. The appellants are on bail. They stand discharged of

the liabilities of their bail bonds and the sureties, if any.

(Chakradhari Sharan Singh, J)

(Nawneet Kumar Pandey, J) Pawan/-

AFR/NAFR                NAFR
CAV DATE                N/A
Uploading Date          08.08.2023.
Transmission Date       08.08.2023.
 

 
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