We are not satisfied that the three minors, Anita (PW-13), Meena (PW-14) and Lali/Lalo (PW-15) were eyewitnesses to the occurrence. (Para 1)
The deceased – Devnath/Deonath had gone to Madanpur forest to get wood. At about 11:00 a.m., Vikas Kumar (PW-1) went to Madanpur forest to bring back his father Devnath/Deonath, as he had left home without taking meals, and because of solar eclipse. On reaching the place of occurrence, Vikas Kumar (PW-1) found that his father Devnath/Deonath, was lying dead. There were injuries on his head and face. A blood-stained big stone was lying there. The FIR (Exhibit P-2) does not name any accused or suspect, and states that someone had killed the deceased – Devnath/Deonath. It does not state that Anita (PW-13), Meena (PW-14) and Lali/Lalo (PW-15) had seen the occurrence. (Para 1)
The appellant – Ranjeet Singh was arrested on 24.01.2010, nine days after the incident in question and registration of the FIR (Exhibit P-2). This apart, we find other discrepancies, as Hirmaniya Bai (PW- 11), the grandmother of the two sisters – Anita (PW-13) and Meena (PW-14), has testified that she would not allow her granddaughters to bring wood from the forest, the stated purpose why the two eye-witnesses, along with Lali/Lalo (PW-15), had proceeded to the forest.(Para 4)
The quarrel(s) between the appellant – Ranjeet Singh and the deceased – Devnath/Deonath, were minor in nature and had happened two to three months prior to the incident. Neither the quarrel(s), as deposed, nor the allegation of abscondence, regarding which there is some ambiguity and doubt, would establish the case of murder of Devnath/Deonath against the appellant – Ranjeet Singh (Para 7)
We allow the present appeal and set aside the appellant – Ranjeet Singh’s conviction under Section 302 IPC (Para 8)
SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT
Citation: 2023 STPL(Web) 76 SC
RANJEET SINGH Vs. STATE OF CHHATTISGARH
Criminal Appeal no. 1932 of 2023 (arising out of SLP (Crl.) No. of 2023) (arising out of Diary No. 25041 of 2021)-Decided on 13-7-2023
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