Suneet Gupta VS. Anil Triloknath Sharma & Ors

Supreme Court of India

Case Law No.83, Reporting JudgeC.K. Thakker

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Suneet Gupta VS. Anil Triloknath Sharma & Ors

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 117 OF 2007 Bantu Vs.

The State of U.P.

JUDGMENT Dr. ARIJIT PASAYAT, J.

1. Death sentence awarded by learned Special Judge EC Act/Additional Sessions Judge, Agra in Sessions Trial No. 83 of 2004 having been confirmed by the Allahabad High Court in appeal and in the reference made under Section 366 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short the `code') this appeal has been filed. The appellant was convicted for offences

punishable under Sections 364, 376 and 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short the `IPC'). The girl who had not seen six summers in life was the victim of sexual assault and animal lust of the accused appellant. She was not only raped but was murdered by the accused appellant.

2. Prosecution version as unfolded during trial read as follows: The genesis of the prosecution case was the written FIR lodged at Police Station Tajganj of Agra District on 4.10.2003 at 10.45 PM by Naresh Kumar (PW 2). The occurrence took place at about 9.30 O'clock the same night in village Basai Khurd within the said police station. The victim was an unfortunate teenaged girl Vaishali of about 5 years.

She was the daughter of Vishal.

The broad features of the case as culled out from the FIR and evidence brought on record is as follows: There was "Devi Jagran" at the house of Chandrasen alias Taplu (PW 3) in village Basai Khurd in the eventful night.

A number of persons of the locality had assembled there. The informant- Naresh Kumar (PW2) alongwith his brother Vishal and niece Vaishali (hereinafter referred to as the `deceased') had also gone there. Around 9 P.M. the accused Bantu-a neighbour of the informant reached there. After exhibiting playful and friendly gestures with Vaishali with whom he was familiar bef...

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