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Jassa Singh And Ors vs State Of Punjab
2025 Latest Caselaw 6352 P&H

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 6352 P&H
Judgement Date : 16 December, 2025

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Punjab-Haryana High Court

Jassa Singh And Ors vs State Of Punjab on 16 December, 2025

Author: Anoop Chitkara
Bench: Anoop Chitkara
                    CRR-1927-2015

                                          IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA
                                                      AT CHANDIGARH


                                                                              CRR-1927-2015

                    Jassa Singh and others                                    ...Petitioners

                                                        Versus

                    State of Punjab and another                               ...Respondents


                         JUDGEMENT           JUDGEMENT           OPERATIVE PART                UPLOADED ON
                         RESERVED            PRONOUNCED          PRONOUNCED OR
                         ON                  ON                  FULL
                         18.11.2025          16.12.2025          FULL PRONOUNCED               16.12.2025

                    CORAM:              HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANOOP CHITKARA


                    Present:            Mr. K.B. Raheja, Advocate
                                        for the petitioners.

                                        Mr. Akshay Kumar, A.A.G., Punjab.

                                                       ***

ANOOP CHITKARA J.

                   FIR No.                Dated          Police Station                  Sections
                   176                    05.11.2007     MallanWala                      324, 325, 323/34 IPC

                    Case No.                             Sessions Trial No. RBT-25 of 2008
                                                         Date of Decision: 29.08.2014
                    Criminal Appeal No.                  39 of 29.09.2014
                                                         Date of Decision: 25.03.2015


                    Convict's name                     Penal provision                Sentence
                    Jassa Singh                        325, 326/34, 324/34 IPC        Substantive sentence: RI for
                                                                                      two years with fine of
                                                                                      Rs.2000/-
                    Massa Singh                        326, 325/34, 324/34 IPC        Substantive sentence: RI for
                                                                                      three years with fine of
                                                                                      Rs.3000/-
                    Gurdev Singh                       326/34, 325/34, 324 IPC        Substantive sentence: RI for
                                                                                      one year with fine of
                                                                                      Rs.2000/-


1. The convicts/petitioners, who have been convicted and sentenced in the matter captioned above, after dismissal of their appeal, have come up before this court by filing the present revision petition for setting aside the judgment of conviction and order of

authenticity of this order/judgment High Court, Sector 1, Chandigarh CRR-1927-2015

sentence dated 29.08.2014 and judgment dated 25.03.2015 whereby the appellate Court had affirmed the judgment of trial Court.

2. In the above-captioned sessions trial, accused were prosecuted for committing an offense punishable under Sections 325, 326, 324 r/w 34 IPC. Vide judgment dated 29.08.2014, accused persons, namely Jassa Singh, Massa Singh and Gurdev Singh (petitioners), were found guilty and were convicted under Sections 325, 326, 324 r/w 34 IPC and sentenced accordingly.

3. On 18th November 2025, when the matter was heard, counsel appearing for the convicts submitted that he would be confining his submissions only for reduction of sentence because the incident is 18 years old and the case is pending before this Court itself from the last 10 years and during the interregnum, there is no allegation against any of the convict of re-indulging in crime.

4. State counsel opposes such prayer.

5. An analysis of the arguments on reduction of sentence would lead to the following outcome. Whenever a convict ask for reduction of sentence, then the first advantage which the prosecution or the complainant gets is that the conviction is upheld, it means that the prosecution or the complainant succeeds in their allegation which would further reduce the risk of any suit for recovery /damage for false implication or failure of the case.

6. Thus, whenever a request for reduction of sentence is made, one of the foundational reasons to reduce the sentence is that the convicts are not challenging their conviction which substantiates the allegations made by the complainant and the prosecution lodged by the State. However, how much reduction is to be given, this aspect has to be considered along with other mitigating factors which have to be highlighted separately.

7. In the present case, the first circumstance for reduction of the sentence is that the trial is of the year 2007 i.e. as of date 18 years have passed when the occurrence had taken place and the case is still pending. It is not that the case is pending because of the adjournments sought by the petitioner alone, however the primary reason for pendency of the case including the trial was the massive pendency before the Courts and the workload. Thus the petitioner-accused cannot be blamed for the pendency and for the last 18 years, the sword of Damocles has been hanging over their head. On this ground alone, applicants are entitled to reduction of 1% for every year's delay which would amount to 18% reduction.

authenticity of this order/judgment High Court, Sector 1, Chandigarh CRR-1927-2015

8. The next reason for reduction is that as per the counsel for the applicants, the petitioners are poor and have try to improve and did not indulge in any other offense during the pendency of the petition.

9. The third reason for reduction of sentence is that applicant Jassa Singh has already undergone a sentence of 01 year, 11 months and 06 days out of total sentence of 02 years, applicant Massa Singh has undergone 01 year, 10 months and 17 days out of 03 years and the third convict Gurdev Singh has undergone 09 months and 29 days out of the maximum sentence of 01 year respectively, as per custody certificate dated 17.11.2025.

10. Thus, in the entirety of all the factors mentioned above, this Court is of the considered opinion that considering the sentence already undergone, the delay in trial, the time for which the FIR was pending against the convicts and their remorse would entitle them that the sentence of imprisonment is reduced to that which they have already undergone.

11. Consequently, the present petition is partly allowed. Judgment of conviction dated 29.08.2014 affirmed vide judgment dated 25.03.2015 is upheld, however, the sentence awarded by the trial Court is reduced to the period already undergone by the petitioners. Since the petitioners have already been released from custody, as such their bail bonds are discharged, surety bonds are also discharged. Case property be destroyed, if not already destroyed within six months. Amount of fine is forfeited to State. All pending application(s), if any, stand closed.

(ANOOP CHITKARA) JUDGE

16.12.2025 Jyoti Sharma

Whether speaking/reasoned : Yes Whether reportable : No

authenticity of this order/judgment High Court, Sector 1, Chandigarh

 
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