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Subhash Vs. State of Haryana [1998] INSC 345 (21 July 1998)
1998 Latest Caselaw 345 SC

Citation : 1998 Latest Caselaw 345 SC
Judgement Date : Jul/1998

    

Subhash Vs. State of Haryana [1998] INSC 345 (21 July 1998)

G.T. Nanavati, S.P. Kurdukar Nanavati, J.

ACT:

HEAD NOTE:

The appellant is challenging his conviction under Section 25 of the Arms Act read with Section 5 of the TADA Act.

The Designated Court believed the evidence of Ganga Ram, the Investigator and held that the appellant possessed a country made pistol and three live cartidges.

The State has not thought it fit to prepare the paper- books containing evidence in this case. Therefore, neither the learned counsel for the State nor the learned counsel for the appellant was in a position to render any assistance to us.

We have ourselves gone through the evidence of the three eye eye-witnesses. We find that in view of what Nathu Ram stated before the court, the evidence of Ganga Ram ought not to have been accepted by the Court and it ought not to have been held that the accused was found in possession of the weapon and three cartidges which were sent for examination to Forensic Science laboratory, Karnal.

We, therefore, allow this appeal, set aside the conviction of the appellant and acquit him of the offence with which he was charged.

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