GULAB SINGH Vs STATE OF PUNJAB
Bench: HARJIT SINGH BEDI,CHANDRAMAULI KR. PRASAD, , ,
Case number: Crl.A. No.-001386-001386 / 2010
Diary number: 19566 / 2009
Advocates: JASPREET GOGIA Vs
KULDIP SINGH
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1386 OF 2010 [ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) NO. 9545 OF 2009]
GULAB SINGH ..... APPELLANT
VERSUS
STATE OF PUNJAB ..... RESPONDENT
O R D E R
Leave granted.
We have heard the learned counsel for the
parties.
In the light of the fact that the High Court
has thought it fit to convict the appellants under
Section 304 Part II simplicitor of the Indian Penal
Code with a sentence of 10 years R.I. and also in
the light of the fact that the prosecution started
in the year 1993 and the appellants have already
undergone more than one year of the sentence
awarded to them, we think it would be appropriate
to reduce the sentence to 5 years R.I.
We modify the impugned order to the above
extent. The appeal is allowed in the aforesaid
terms.
......................J [HARJIT SINGH BEDI]
......................J [C.K. PRASAD]
NEW DELHI JULY 27, 2010.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1369 OF 2010 [ARISING OUT OF SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) NO. 34 OF 2010]
LABH SINGH &THANA SINGH & ORS. ..... APPELLANTS
VERSUS
STATE OF PUNJAB ..... RESPONDENT
O R D E R
Leave granted.
We have heard the learned counsel for the
parties.
In the light of the fact that the High Court
has thought it fit to convict the appellants under
Section 304 Part II simplicitor of the Indian Penal
Code with a sentence of 10 years R.I. and also in
the light of the fact that the prosecution started
in the year 1993 and the appellants have already
undergone more than one year of the sentence
awarded to them, we think it would be appropriate
to reduce the sentence to 5 years R.I.
We modify the impugned order to the above
extent. The appeal is allowed in the aforesaid
terms.
......................J [HARJIT SINGH BEDI]
......................J [C.K. PRASAD]
NEW DELHI JULY 27, 2010.