Guwahati Court November 1972 Judgments
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Bogatola and anr. Vs. the State
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Nov-27-1972
Baharul Islam, J.1. In this case appellant Bogatola alias Mena Ruti and appellant Tayam Giba were convicted under Sections 302/149 and 324/149 and each of them was sentenced to imprisonment for life under Section 302/149 and to rigorous imprisonment for one year under Section 324/149, by the Sessions Judge, Lakhimpur, at Dibrugarh in Sessions Case No. 56 (L-D) of 1969. Appellant Bogatola was further convicted under Section 148 of the Penal Code and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for two-years and appellant Tayam Giba was further convicted under Section 147 of the Penal Code and sentenced to R. I. for one year. They have filed the present appeal against the aforesaid order of conviction and sentences.2. The prosecution case, in brief, is that on 20th December, 1964, a cow belonging to appellant Bogatola damaged the crops of Ramakanta (P.W. 3) and as such the cow was confined by his son, Deva-kanta, deceased, in his house. In the afternoon appellant Bogatola came to the house of Ram...
State of Assam Vs. Nanda Kumar Singh
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Nov-22-1972
M.C. Pathak, J.1. This is a Reference under Rule 16 of the Rules for the Administration of Justice and Police in the Sibsagar. Nowgong and Mikir Hills Tracts 1937.2. The accused Nanda Kumar Singh has been convicted under Section 304 Part I and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 7 (seven) years by the learned Additional Deputy Commissioner Diphu The other accused Smt. Kachang Timungpi has been acquitted by the learned Additional Deputy Commissioner.3. The prosecution case briefly is that Nanda Kumar Singh is the son of Chandra Singh Manipuri (deceased) through his first wife. Mst. Kachang Timungpi is the second wife of Chandra Singh, who married her at Delai in Mikir Hills District, while his first wife was living with the children in Cachar District. A few years before the occurrence which took place on 30.6.67 Chandra Singh came away from his home in Cachar District and settled at Delai and married accused Smt. Kachang Timungpi who is a Mikir. The first wife and her child...
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