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Nithuri Vs. Emperor

Nithuri vs Emperor

Type Court Judgment Court Allahabad Decided Jun 03, 1909
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Citation
Court
Allahabad
Judge
Decided On
Subject
Criminal

Case Summary

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Criminal Procedure Code (Act V of 1898), Section 235 - Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860), Sections 307, 406--Joinder of charges--Same transaction. - - The taking of the ornaments can hardly be said to form one transaction with the pushing of Musammat Sahodra into the well.

Key legal issue
Criminal

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Nithuri

Respondent

Emperor

Legal References

Reported In
3Ind.Cas.466

Excerpt

criminal procedure code (act v of 1898), section 235 - penal code (act xlv of 1860), sections 307, 406--joinder of charges--same transaction. - - the taking of the ornaments can hardly be said to form one transaction with the pushing of musammat sahodra into the well.1. nithuri has been convicted under section 307, i.p.c., and sentenced to transportation for life. he has also been convicted under section 406, i.p.c., and sentenced to 3 years' rigorous imprisonment to run concurrently. we do not think that the charge under section 406 ought to have been joined with a charge under section 307. the only provision enabling this to be done is to be found in section 235 of the code of criminal procedure. that section provides that if in one series of acts so connected together as to form the same transaction more offences than one are committed by the same person, he may be charged with and tried at one trial for every such offence. it is doubtful whether the provisions of this section could apply to the facts of the present case. the taking of the ornaments can hardly be said to form one transaction with the pushing of musammat sahodra into the well. however, it is quite clear that the accused has not been prejudiced in anyway. we think that the evidence amply justified the conviction. on the question of sentence, ten years is the maximum sentence for an attempt to murder under section 307 unless hurt is caused to any person by the act. we think that the view that any hurt received was part of the act is doubtful. under all the circumstances we consider that the sentence maybe reduced. we set aside the conviction and sentence under section 406, and we alter the sentence under section 307 from the sentence of transportation for life to a sentence of ten years' rigorous imprisonment. in other respects the appeal is dismissed.

Full Judgment

1. Nithuri has been convicted under Section 307, I.P.C., and sentenced to transportation for life. He has also been convicted under Section 406, I.P.C., and sentenced to 3 years' rigorous imprisonment to run concurrently. We do not think that the charge under Section 406 ought to have been joined with a charge under Section 307. The only provision enabling this to be done is to be found in Section 235 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. That section provides that if in one series of acts so connected together as to form the same transaction more offences than one are committed by the same person, he may be charged with and tried at one trial for every such offence. It is doubtful whether the provisions of this section could apply to the facts of the present case. The taking of the ornaments can hardly be said to form one transaction with the pushing of Musammat Sahodra into the well. However, it is quite clear that the accused has not been prejudiced in anyway. We think that the evidence amply justified the conviction. On the question of sentence, ten years is the maximum sentence for an attempt to murder under Section 307 unless hurt is caused to any person by the act. We think that the view that any hurt received was part of the act is doubtful. Under all the circumstances we consider that the sentence maybe reduced. We set aside the conviction and sentence under Section 406, and we alter the sentence under Section 307 from the sentence of transportation for life to a sentence of ten years' rigorous imprisonment. In other respects the appeal is dismissed.

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