Himachal Pradesh Court August 1993 Judgments
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Sukhvinder Singh Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh
Court: Himachal Pradesh
Decided on: Aug-13-1993
Reported in: 1994CriLJ2423
Lokeshwar Singh Panta, J.1. Accused Sukhvinder Singh was tried for attempting to commit murder of his real brother Kashmiri Lal and the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Solan by judgment dated 8-3-1989/9-3-1989. convicted him under Section 307 I.P.C. and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for five years and to pay a fine of Rs. 1000/- in default of which to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three months. He preferred this appeal against the impugned judgment.2. The material facts giving rise to this appeal are thus:-Kashmiri Lal is the real brother of the accused. They belong to District Patiala in the State of Punjab. Kashmiri Lal had been pulling Riksha at Patiala before the occurrence. His wife Smt. Santosh Devi, however, was employed as Sweepress in Military Hospital. Patiala. The in-Laws of Kashmiri Lal reside at Subathu, a small Cantonment of District Solan, Himachal Pradesh. The accused had been living with the victim (PW 2) at Patiala.3. On 4-10-1987, the accused ...
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