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Supreme Court Pramod Kumar Vs. State (GNCT) of Delhi | Maharaj Singh (constable) disclosed his identity to Chander Pal and asked him to surrender, but, Pramod Kumar, instead of surrendering, took out a knife from his shirt pocket with his left hand and tried to assault. However, immediately he was caught hold of by Maharaj Singh from the rear and both of them grappled with each other for some time. The Head Constable, Samar Singh, tried to snatch the knife from the hands of Pramod Kumar and ultimately he was successful in snatching away the knife from his hands but, at that juncture, Pramod Kumar took out a desi katta and fired at Maharaj Singh and the bullet hit in the stomach area. Hearing the sound, the villagers surrounded and assaulted Pramod Kumar. accused Pramod Kumar was apprehended and five cartridges were recovered and on the basis of the statement of Samar Singh, an FIR was registered under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (for short "IPC").When Maharaj Singh succumbed to his injuries, the case was converted to one under Section 302 IPC The prosecution, in order to establish its case, examined 19 witnesses and got number of documents exhibited. The appeals stand dismissed. taxandlawdirectory ow.ly/mCjdt
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 11:30:10 +0000

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