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Kolkata Court September 1933 Judgments

Sep 13 1933

Mukunda Murari Pal Vs. Emperor

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Sep-13-1933

Reported in: 155Ind.Cas.599

M.C. Ghose, J.1. This is an appeal by Mukunda Murari Pal alias Jatindra Pal alias Harendra Chandra De who has been convicted under Section 393 read with Section 393 and Section 75, Indian Penal Code, and also under Section 302 read with Section 114, Indian Penal Code. He was sentenced under the first section to transportation for life and under the second section sentenced to death. There is a reference by the learned Sessions Judge for confirmation of the sentence of death. The facts in short are that about 2 to 3 A.M. on May 1, 1931 two men armed with guns entered into the shop of Sita Nath Sil at Bahadurabad and put the inmates into fear of instant hurt and demanded the keys. Some of the inmates managed to escape, others were put to terror. About this time many villagers came up and wanted to know what was the matter whereupon one of the intruders opened the door and threatened the villagers. The intruders fired two shots and got out of the room and proceeded to go away. The village...

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Sep 12 1933

Mukunda Murari Pal Vs. Emperor

Court: Kolkata

Decided on: Sep-12-1933

Reported in: AIR1934Cal10

M.C. Ghose, J.1. This is an appeal by Mukunda Murari Pal alias Jatindra Pal alias Harendra Chandra De who has been convicted Under Section 393 read with Section 398 and Section 75, I. P. C and also under Section 302 read with Section 114, I. P. C. He was sentenced under the first section to transportation for life and under the second section sentenced to death. There is a reference by the learned Sessions Judge for confirmation of the sentence of death. The facts in short are that about 2 to 3 a.m. on 1st May 1931 two men armed with guns entered into the shop of Sita Nath Sil at Bahadurabad and put the inmates into fear of instant hurt and demanded the keys. Some of the inmates managed to escape, others were put to terror. About this time many villagers came up and wanted to know what was the matter whereupon one of the intruders opened the door and threatened the villagers. The intruders fired two shots and got out of the room and proceeded to go away. The villagers pursued them at a...

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