Guwahati Court January 1966 Judgments
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Narengbam Brajabidhu Singh Vs. the Union Territory of Manipur Complt.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-10-1966
Rajvi Roop Singh, J.C.1. The appellant N. Brajabidhu Singh has been convicted by the learned Sessions Judge of Manipur under Section 302, I.P.C. and sentenced to imprisonment for life. He has appealed to this Court being aggrieve with the judgment of learned Sessions Judge.2. The facts of this case fall within a narrow ambit and may be succinctly stated as follows:The appellant N. Brajabidhu Singh and the deceased Kh. Chura Singh were living in separate houses within the same compound in village Thangmaiband Polem Leikai, P.S. Imphal and their relations were strained due to litigation which was going on between them since long about the land. It is alleged by the prosecution that on 21.11.62 al about 8.00 a.m. the deceased Kh. Chura Singh was making cakes of cow dung and the appellant was making fencing of latrine very close to the place where the deceased was sitting. There is no evidence on the record to show, how the quarrel started between them. But it is said that the appellant a...
Thoudam Ibochouba Singh Vs. Government of Manipur
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Jan-04-1966
Rajvi Roop Singh, J.C.1. This is an appeal, by Thoudam Ibochouba Singh, who has been convicted by the learned Sessions Judge of Manipur under Section 302 of the I.P.C. and has been sentenced to imprisonment for life.2. The facts necessary for this disposal of this case are that the accused-appellant Th. Ibochoba Singh and the deceased Ibomacha Singh were the residents of village Langthabal Mantirkhong. It is also alleged that they were friends and used to move together. It is said that on 27.4.62 at 3 p.m. the appellant came to the house of Ibomacha Singh and took him for witnessing a performance at Kadompokpi. Thereafter, it is not known as to why the deceased received the injuries and by whom. But according to the prosecution the appellant inflicted certain injuries to the deceased with a blunt weapon and due to those injuries the deceased fell down on the side of the road. In the evening L. Aber Singh while going to his village on a bullock cart found the deceased lying on one side...
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