Madhya Pradesh Court January 1992 Judgments
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Shatrughan and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jan-07-1992
Reported in: 1993CriLJ120
S.K. Chawla, J.1. Both the appellants, who are aboroginals being Gonds, have been convicted by Sessions Judge, Mandla of the offence under Section 376(2)(g) of the Indian Penal Code with committing gang rape on a girl of their own village and community named Shantibai (PW 1) and have been sentenced to R.I. for 10 years and a fine of Rs. 250/- each, in default to further imprisonment of three months. The learned Sessions Judge has omitted to direct if the imprisonment in default, would be simple or rigorous.2. The prosecution story briefly stated was that on 5-2-1986 Shantibai (PW1), an unmarried Gond girl, aged 16 years or little more, had gone in the company of two women named Kamlo and Mantibai to collect fuel wood in the forest of adjoining village. In noon time at about 1.30 p.m. the two appellants came in the forest. They made the two accompanying women to leave helping them to place load of fuel wood on their heads. The two appellants then committed rape turn by turn on Shantibai...
M.M.K. Nair Vs. United India Fire and General. Ins. Co. and 3 ors.
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Jan-07-1992
Reported in: I(1993)ACC589
ORDERK.L. Issrani, J.1. This order shall also govern the disposal of Miscellaneous Appeals No. 225 of 1982: P. Devrajan v. The United India Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd. and three, Others and Miscellaneous Appeal No. 226 of 1982: P. Demodaran v. The United India General Insurance Co. Ltd. and three others.2. OB 23.9.1979, a Matador bearing Registration No. M.P.T. 57 belonging to the respondent No. 3--Mithailal Gupta, met with an accident by dashing against a bridge on Pohauala, 9 Kilometers away from Katghora. The Matador turned turtle 3-4 times. The passengers sitting in it received grievous injuries. It was being driven by the respondent No. 4 Rajendra Kumar (the driver). It was insured with the respondent No. 1 The United Mia Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd., Bombay, through its Branch Office at Raipur (respondent No. 2).3. According to the appellant, his daughter Ku. P. Shanta received multiple injuries in the accident. Consequently she expired on 28.3.1979. the appellant ...
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