(A) Protection of children from of sexual offences, 2012 – Section 4 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Section 302, 366 – Murder and Rape – Conviction upheld – Appeal against conviction – Appreciation of Evidence – Held: In the instant case are concerned, it was duly proved that the death of the deceased was homicidal. It was also proved that prior to her death, she was sexually abused as the Medical Officer proved that on examination of the victim, he found injuries on her private parts.
It was also not disputed that the accused/appellant had taken the deceased with him on the previous evening. Thereafter, on the next day morning, the dead body of the deceased was found lying in a dilapidated katcha house adjacent to the house of the complainant. The time gap between the period when the deceased was last seen with the accused/appellant and the recovery of the corpse of the deceased being quite proximate, the non-explanation of the accused/appellant with regard to the circumstances under which and when the accused/appellant had departed the company of the deceased was a very crucial circumstance proved against him.
The evidence of the Scientific Officer who examined the wearing apparels of the deceased and the accused/appellant also supported the fact that he noticed human blood and semen on the wearing apparels of the victim girl and the undergarments of the accused/appellant. When the statement of the accused/appellant was recorded under Section 313 Cr.P.C, he did not say anything as to when he had parted from the deceased and there is no explanation from his side as to how the incident occurred.
We do not find any ground to interfere with the judgment recorded by the learned Trial Court. (Para 44, 45)
(B) Evidence – Extra Judicial Confession – In view of the contradictory statements regarding extra judicial confession made by the accused/appellant, we are of the view that such type of extra judicial confession has no such value in the eye of law. (Para 44)
2023 STPL(Web) 51 Gauhati
[GAHC010160472020]
GAUHATI HIGH COURT
Sunil Murari Vs. State Of Assam
Case No. : CRL.A(J) 80 of 2020-Decided on 21-8-2023
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