Details - Dhemaji
Details - Dhemaji
Details - Dhemaji
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car started. The prosecution has failed to prove the charged offence of<br />
Section-341 of IPC of the case against the accused. The point has been<br />
decided in negative accordingly for the aforesaid discussed reasons.<br />
21) Now coming to next the point no. (b) & (c):- I have discussed<br />
both the points together, as to find out if any one of the offences of the<br />
points had been committed, then which one:-<br />
PW1 has stated that the accused had dragged him to her house and<br />
beaten him. The Juvenile in-conflict with law hit him with a rod like<br />
substance from the backside of his head, eye, ear, hand and leg and the<br />
accused with a ‘khamti dao’ hit him several times all over his body due to<br />
which he sustained severe injury. He got 18 stitches from head to ear. His<br />
wife and his sister-in-law rescued him from inside the house of the accused<br />
on the night of the incidence. Then he was brought to <strong>Dhemaji</strong>-P/S and he<br />
got medical treatment at <strong>Dhemaji</strong> Civil Hospital at first and then at Care<br />
Nursing home at <strong>Dhemaji</strong> where he was admitted for 8 days. Thereafter he<br />
was again referred to Assam Medical Hospital for further treatment, where<br />
he was admitted for 4(four) days. The Material Exhibit 1/T-shirt, Material<br />
Exhibit-2/black long pant, Material Exhibit 3/coffee colored ganjee,<br />
Material Exhibit 4/dao with handle about 01 feet 04 inches long, Exhibit-1<br />
-to- 22/some personal medical examination reports of the victim of his<br />
examinations by doctors of various dates of immediate post-period of the<br />
incident, produced by him as a proof of his treatment of the various<br />
hospitals.<br />
22) PW2 has stated that she had recovered the victim from the house of<br />
the accused in an injured condition. She rushed to the place of incidence<br />
after hearing hue and cries from her husband. She had supported the<br />
versions of the victim.<br />
23) PW3 and PW4 had not seen the injuries in the place of occurrence, but<br />
one had seen later on at the <strong>Dhemaji</strong> hospital and another one had seen<br />
after few days of the incident. PW4 had also seen blood on the ground