Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 379, 411, 420, 467, 468, 471, 218, 167, 120B – Indian Forest Act, – Sections 41, 42 – Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947 – Section 5(2) – H.P. Forest Produce (Regulation of Trade) Act, 1982 – Section 12 – Illegal Tree felling – Acquittal Upheld – Demarcation Reports – Approver Testimony – Circumstantial Evidence – The appeals challenge the judgments of acquittal passed by the Special Judge(Forests), Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, acquitting the accused of charges including illicit felling of trees, corruption, and forgery. The prosecution alleged that the accused, in collusion with forest and revenue officials, illegally felled trees from government land, causing substantial loss to the state. The prosecution relied heavily on demarcation reports, testimony of approvers, and circumstantial evidence to establish criminal conspiracy.
However, the court found that the evidence presented failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the guilt of the accused. The court observed discrepancies in witness testimony and demarcation reports, leading to the conclusion that the prosecution had not established a conspiracy or the accused’s involvement in illicit activities. Consequently, the court upheld the judgments of acquittal, dismissing the appeals. (Para 22, 47, 58, 63)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2024 STPL(Web) 40 HP
[2024 HHC 561-DB]
State Of H.P. Vs. C.R.Premi @ Chape Ram & Others
Cr. Appeal No.609 of 2000 a/w Cr. Appeal Nos. 267 and 268 of 2020, Cr. Appeal No.111 to 115 of 2021 and Cr. Appeal No.581 of 2023-Decided on 11-01-2024
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