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Gujarat High Court

State Of Gujarat vs Virambhai Gelabhai Dhargiya & 4 on 19 March, 2015

Author: Anant S.Dave

Bench: Anant S. Dave, G.R.Udhwani

        R/CR.A/1185/2011                                     CAV JUDGMENT




            IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

                       CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1185 of 2011


                                     With
                       CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1435 of 2011


FOR APPROVAL AND SIGNATURE:



HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE ANANT S. DAVE


and


HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE G.R.UDHWANI

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1     Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see
      the judgment ?

2     To be referred to the Reporter or not ?

3     Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of the
      judgment ?

4     Whether this case involves a substantial question of law as
      to the interpretation of the Constitution of India or any order
      made thereunder ?

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                    STATE OF GUJARAT....Appellant
                               Versus
            VIRAMBHAI GELABHAI DHARGIYA & 4....Respondents
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Appearance:
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1185 of 2011
MR J K SHAH ADDL PUBLIC PROSECUTOR for the Appellant-State of Gujarat.
RULE SERVED for the Opponent(s)/Respondent(s) No. 1 - 5
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1435 of 2011
MR VAIBHAV VYAS, ADVOCATE FOR Appellants.
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       R/CR.A/1185/2011                             CAV JUDGMENT




         CORAM: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE ANANT S. DAVE
                and
                HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE G.R.UDHWANI

                          Date :19 /03/2015
                           CAV JUDGMENT

(PER : HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE ANANT S. DAVE) Criminal Appeal No.1185 of 2011 is filed by  the   State   of   Gujarat-original   complainant­appellant  herein   under   Section   377   of   the   Code   of   Criminal  Procedure, 1973 (for short the Code) for enhancement  of   sentence   imposed   upon   the   accused   persons   by  learned   Additional   Sessions   Judge,   Amreli   on  29/07/2011   in   Sessions   Case   NO.92   of   2008;   whereas  Criminal   Appeal   No.1435   of   2011   is   filed   by   the  appellants   (original   accused   Nos.1   and   2)   under  Section 374(2) of the Code against the very judgment  and order of conviction and sentence. 

2. The   original   accused   persons   were   charged  and tried for the offences punishable under Sections  143147148302307323 and 324 read with Section  149 of the Indian Penal Code (for short IPC) and under  Section   135   of   the   Bombay   Police   Act   (for   short   BP  Act) wherein at the end of trial, the learned Judge  Page 2 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT was   pleased   to   acquit   them   for   the   offence   under  Sections 143147 and 148 of the IPC.   However, the  accused persons were sentenced thus: 

2.1 The   original   accused   No.1­Viram   Gela   was  convicted for the offence punishable under Section 304  Part­I of the IPC and sentenced to undergo ten years  RI with a fine of Rs.50,000/­, in default, to undergo  one moth SI. He was also convicted for offence under  Section 135 of the B P Act and sentenced to undergo  one month SI with a fine of Rs.100/­,in default, to  undergo further five days SI. 
2.2 The   original   accused   No.2­Bhola   Jetha   was  convicted   for   offence   punishable   under   Section   304  Part­I of the IPC and sentenced to undergo ten years  RI with a fine of RS.50,000/­, in default, to undergo  one month SI. He was also convicted for the offence  punishable under Section 324 of the IPC and sentenced  to undergo two years RI with a fine of Rs.10,000/­, in  default, to undergo three months SI. He was convicted  for the offence punishable under Section 135 of the B  P   Act   and   sentenced   to   undergo   one   month   SI   with   a  Page 3 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT fine of Rs.100/­, in default, to undergo further five  days SI.
2.3 The   original   accused   No.3­Nanu   Raja   was  convicted for the offence punishable under Section 308  of the IPC and sentenced to undergo four years RI with  a fine Rs.25,000/­, in default, to undergo six months  SI.   He   was   also   was   convicted   for   the   offence  punishable   under   Section   135   of   the   B   P   Act   and  sentenced   to   undergo   one   month   SI   with   a   fine   of  Rs.100/­, in default, to undergo further five days SI. 2.4 The   original   accused   No.4­Lala   Viha   was  convicted for the offence punishable under Section 308  of the IPC and sentenced to undergo four years RI with  a fine Rs.25,000/­, in default, to undergo six months  SI. He was also convicted for the offence punishable  under Section 325 of the IPC and sentenced to undergo  three years RI with a fine of Rs.20,000/­, in default,  to undergo three months SI. He was also convicted for  the   offence  punishable   under   Section   323   of   the  IPC  and sentenced to undergo six months SI with a fine of  Rs.1,000/­,  in  default,  to  undergo   one  month  SI.   He  Page 4 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT was   also   was   convicted   for   the   offence   punishable  under   Section   135   of   the   BP   Act   and   sentenced   to  undergo   one   month   SI   with   a   fine   of   Rs.100/­,   in  default, to undergo further five days SI. 2.5 The   original   accused   No.5­Oghad   Natha   was  convicted   for   the     offence   punishable   under   Section  325 of the IPC and sentenced to undergo three years RI  with   a   fine   of   Rs.20,000/­,   in   default,   to   undergo  four months SI. He was also convicted for the offence  punishable under Section 323 of the IPC and sentenced  to undergo one year SI with a fine of Rs.1,000/­, in  default,   to   undergo   one   month   SI.     He   was   also   was  convicted for the offence punishable under Section 135  of the BP Act and sentenced to undergo one month SI  with   a   fine   of   Rs.100/­,   in   default,   to   undergo  further five days SI.   All the sentences are ordered  to be run concurrently with a benefit of set of.
3. The   case   of   the   prosecution,   in   brief,   is  that   complainant-Labhuben   Bijalbhai   Bharvad   is   a  resident of Village Chhanvad and is doing agricultural  work.   That, on 08/08/2008 at about 4:00 O'clock in  Page 5 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT the   afternoon,   the   complainant   alongwith  his   mother  Jomiben   and   her   sister   Dayaben   had   gone   to  agricultural field for the purpose of cultivation. At  that time, father of complainant., Bijalbhai had come  to   that   field   and,   at   the   same   time,   one   Oghadbhai  Nathabhai­original accused No.5, who happens to be the  uncle of complainant, had come there with sheeps and  goats having armed with stick in his hand. Since the  sheeps and goats of accused No.5 started damaging the  embankment   of   field   of   complainant,   the   father   of  complainant   asked   him   to   take   back   the   sheeps   by  saying   that,   "Tara   Gheta   Hetha   Utar,   Paalo   Vinkhay  Jaay Chey". However, the accused No.5 did not pay any  heed to the request of father of complainant and, in  turn,   rudely   answered   him   by   saying   that,   "Gheta  Niche Nahi Utre, Tarathi Thay te Kari Leje". There was  also hot exchanges between the father of complainant  and   accused   No.5.     Thereafter,   accused   No.5   made   a  phone   call   from   his   mobile   phone   and   called   some  persons.   In   the   meanwhile,   the   complainant,   her  father,   mother   and   sister   had   started   for   house  towards the way Bhurakhiya and while they were reached  near Nursery, they found original accused No.1­Viram  Page 6 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT Gelaarmed armed with axe,  original accused No.2­Bhola  Jetha armed with Dhariya, original accused No.3­Nanu  Raja armed with iron rod, deceased accused-Nanku Gela  armed with sickle and original accused No.4­Lalabhai  Vihabhai   armed   with   Badiya   were   coming   to   the  complainant and her father from village Chanvad. They  all   started   quarreling   with   the   father   of   the  complainant.   At   the   same   time,   brother   of   the  complainant-Bhupatbhai   and   uncle   of   the   complainant  Rana   Natha   and   Bhikhabhai   Nathabhai   had   also   rushed  for   the   complainant   and   intervened   to   rescue   the  complainant and her father. However, original accused  No.1­Viram   Gela   gave   axe   blow   on   head   of   father   of  complainant,   original   accused   No.2­Bhola   Jetha   gave  Dhariya   blow   on   head   of   father   of   complainant,  accused­Nanku Gela gave sickle blow at the stomach of  father of complainant.  Therefore, Bhikha Natha­uncle  of   complainant   intervened   to   rescue   the   father   of  complainant.  However, at the same time, accused No.1-

Viram Gela gave axe blow on the head of Bhikha Natha.  Therefore, another uncle of the complainant Ranabhai  Nathabhai   tried   to   rescue   the   father   of   complainant  and Bhikha Natha. However, the original accused No.3­ Page 7 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT Nanu Raja gave a blow with  iron rod and accused Lala  Viha   gave   a   stick   blow   on   the   head   of   Ranabhai.  Therefore,   brother   of   complainant­Bhupatbhai  intervened to rescue his father and uncle, however the  uncle   of   complainant   viz.,   accused­Oghadbhai   and  accused   Lila   Viha   gave   stick   blows   to   Bhupatbhai.  When all the accused were beating the father, brother  and   uncle   of   the   complainant,   accused   Oghadbhai   was  instigating other accused by saying that, "Maro Maro  Patavi Dyo". At the same time, father of complainant  fell   down   on   the   grass,   Bhikhabhai­uncle   of   the  complainant fell down on side of the road. Therefore,  the   complainant   and   her   mother   also   intervened,  however, the accused No.5-Oghadbhai and accused Lala  Viha gave stick blows, as also, fist and kick blows to  the   complainant   and   her   mother.   Therefore,   the  complainant, her mother and her sister Dayaben started  shouting.   Thus,   the   accused   persons   leaving   dhariya  and   sickle   fled   away   towards   village   Chanvad   by  causing   serious   injuries   to   father   and  uncle  of  the  complainant and thereafter they were taken to hospital  where   both   the   uncle   and   father   of   the   complainant  were succumbed  to the injuries.

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4. Upon   investigation,   there   being   evidence  against   the   convict,   charge­sheet   was   submitted   and  ultimately   the   case   being   triable   by   the   Court   of  Sessions,   was   committed   to   it   and   convict   having  pleaded   not   guilty   to   the   charge   (Exhibit­6),   they  were tried.

5. Upon   oral   as   well   as   documentary   evidence  examined   by   learned   trial   Judge,   the   order   of  conviction   and   sentence,   as   stated   in   earlier  paragraphs   in   each   of   the   accused   was   passed,   but  basically   and   substantially   the   case   of   the  prosecution   rest   on   oral   evidence   of   PW   6-Bhopabhai  Bijalbhai,   PW   7-Labhuben   Bijalbhai,   daughter   and  complainant   of   deceased   and   PW   8-Jomiben,   wife   of  deceased­Bijal at Exhibit­62, 67 and 69 respectively  and   also   PW   1-Dr.Hashmukh   Keshavbhai   Gondaliya  (Exhibit­22),   PW   2-Dr.Pradipkumar   Arjunprasad   Sinha  (Exhibit­27) and Investigating Officer.

6. The   prosecution   pressed   into   service   the  below mentioned evidence oral as well as documentary: Page 9 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT    

        Sr.              Name of Documents                             Exhibit
        No.
        1                Charge                                        6
        2                OPD Case papers                               25
        3                PW   2   -   Dr.Pradipkumar   Arjunprasad 27
                         Sinha
        4                Postmortem   report   of   Bhikhabhai 31
                         Nathabhai Dhrangiya
        5                Postmortem   report   of   Bijalbhai 32
                         Nathabhai Dhrangiya
        6                OPD   Case   papers   of   Ranabhai 33
                         Nathabhai
        7                OPD   Case   papers   of   Bhikhabhai 34
                         Nathabhai
        8                OPD   Case   papers   of   Bijalbhai 35
                         Nathabhai
        9                Postmortem   note   of   Bijalbhai 36
                         Nathabhai
        10               Postmortem   note   of   Bhikhabhai 37
                         Nathabhai
        11               OPD   Case   papers   of   Labhuben 47
                         Dhrangiya
        12               OPD Case papers of Jomben Bijalbhai 48
                         Dhrangiya
        13               Mark 13/25 medical certificate                49
        14               Mark 13/26 medical certificate                50
        15               Deposition   of   PW   4   -   Atulbhai 51
                         Kantibhai Devmurari
        16               Mark 13/17 medical certificate                52
        17               Deposition   of   PW   5   -   Manish 56
                         Mahidasbhai Chavda
        18               Mark 13/80 Certificate of Oghadbhai 57
                         Nathabhai 
        19               Report   dated   09/08/2008   of 60
                         Oghadbhai Nathabhai of Indoor Case 
                         No.13/2004



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        20               Deposition   of   PW   6­Bhopabhai 62
                         Bijalbhai
        21               Deposition   of   PW   7­   Labhuben 67
                         Bijalbhai
        22               Mark 13/3 - original complaint.               68
        23               Deposition   of   PW   8­   Jomiben 69
                         Bijalbhai
        24               Deposition   of   PW   10­   Mangabhai 72
                         Govindbhai
        25               Inquest Panchnama                             73
        26               Deposition   of   PW   13   -   Budhabhai 82
                         Nathabhai 
        27               Deposition   of   PW   14   -   Ranabhai 84
                         Rajabhai
        28               FSL Report                                    105
        29               Receipt   of   handing   over   of   dead 106
                         body.
        30               Muddamal sent for analysis                    107
        31               Receipt   of   muddamal   sent   for 108
                         analysis
        32               Report of analysis                            109
        33               Report of Chemical analysis                   110
        34               Serological report                            111
        35               Copy of FIR                                   112

7. Upon   appreciation   of   oral,   as   well   as,  documentary   evidence,   learned   trial   Judge   concludes  that   it   was   a   case   of   sudden   quarrel   and   deceased- Bhikha Natha, who lost control over his mind, indulged  into   scuffle   in   which   admittedly   Oghad   Natha   was  injured and A­1 and A­2, Viram Gela and Bhola Jetha,  who   inflicted   fatal   injuries   upon   Bijal   Natha   and  Bhikha   Natha   with   axe   on   parietal   region   having  Page 11 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT internal injuries of depressed fractures with subdural  haematoma are liable to be punished under Section 304  Part­I of the IPC since other accused Nos.3, 4 and 5  have   already   undergone   the   sentence   pursuant   to   the  judgment of conviction and sentence ordered.

8. In   the   backdrop   of   two   FIR   lodged   viz.,  No.78 of 2008 by Labhuben­daughter of deceased-Bijal  Natha   and   FIR   No.79   of   2008   lodged   by   Oghadbhai  Nathabhai with Lathi Police Station, Dist: Amreli for  the incidences, which took place on the same day viz.,  on 08/08/2008, in the evening hours of 05:30 to 06:00  p.m., case of the prosecution needs to be considered  in light of defence raised. The quarrel had a genesis  in the incidence when Oghad Natha had gone to graze  his   animals   viz.,   sheeps   and   goats   on   side   of   the  field of Bijal Natha, his real brother. Bijal Natha,  his   wife­Jomiben   and   two   daughters   viz.,   Labhuben- complainant and another daughter­Dayaben were present.  As per complainant­Labhuben, while they were weeding  out grass, Bijal Natha asked Oghad Natha not to graze  sheeps and goats nearby the field so as to destroy the  embankment and verbal abuses had taken place and later  Page 12 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT on accused No.5­Oghad Natha made a phone call from his  mobile   and   called   some   persons.     Meanwhile,   the  complainant   alongwith   her   father,   mother   and   sister  started leaving the field towards their house and on  way to Bhurakhiya and nearby nursery, they found A­1  with   axe,   A­2   with   Dhariya,   A­3   with   iron   rod,   A­4  with   sickle,   A­5   with   badiya   and   started   quarreling  with father of the complainant and at the same time,  even brother of the complainant- Bhopabhai and uncle- Rana Natha and Bhikha Natha also rushed to the place,  tried to intervene and rescue the complainant and her  father, but A­1­Viram inflicted a blow of axe on head  of Bijal Natha, father of the complainant, A­2­Bhola  Natha gave a blow of Dhariya on head of the father of  the complainant and then deceased accused­Nanku gave a  sickle blow on abdomen of father of the complainant.  It is to be noted that said Nanku died natural death  before   the   charge­sheet   was   filed   by   the   Police.  Even,   Bhikha   Natha,   uncle   of   the   complainant,   who  intervened and rescued father of the complainant was  also   given   a   blow   of   axe   by   Viram   Gela,   who   also  succumbed to the injuries later on.   In the scuffle,  even   another   uncle   of   complainant   also   received  Page 13 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT injuries and A­3, A­4 and A­5 inflicted blow of iron  rods and stick on Labhuben and Jomiben.

8.1 As   against   above,   case   of   A­5­Oghad   Natha,  who got FIR No.79 of 2008 registered with Lathi Police  Station, complained about presence of Bijal Natha, his  wife   and   two   daughters   and   initial   verbal   exchanges  upon grazing of sheeps and goats nearby field of Bijal  Natha who also narrated that he was severely beaten by  Bhikha Natha while he was leaving the field and when  he   was   on   the   way   to   his   house,   other   persons   came  there and again quarrel took place in which injuries  were   received   by   Bijal   Natha   and   Bhikha   Natha   for  which   he   had   no   knowledge.   Oghad   Natha   received  initial treatment at Government Hospital and later on,  he was shifted to Civil Hospital, Amreli for which the  certificates   of   injury   were   issued   and   it   was   so  deposed by the Doctor giving treatment to Oghad Natha. 8.2 The   case  of  the   prosecution   is   believed   by  learned trial Judge on the strength of deposition of  PW 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8.  Ocular as well as medico legal  version   established   the   case   of   prosecution.  Deposition   of   Dr.Pradip,   who   carried   out   autopsy   on  Page 14 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT dead   body   of   Bijal   Natha   and   Bhikha   Natha,   almost  confirmed   the   documentary   evidence   viz.,   the  postmortem reports. However, injuries on the body of a  person   viz.,   A­5   Oghad   remained   unexplained   by   the  prosecution.  It also created doubt about correctness  of version of the complainant and her deposition. Non­ investigation,   so   deposed   by   Investigating   Officer  about   injuries   of   Oghad   and   not   even   recording   of  statement of witnesses present at the scene of offence  viz.,   Labhuben   or   Jomiben.   A­Summary   was   filed  pursuant to investigation for FIR No.79 of 2008 lodged  by Oghad on the ground that Bhikha Natha only accused  mentioned in the FIR died in the incidence. But the  fact   remains   that   no   detailed   investigation   was  carried out.

9. Mr.Vaibhav   Vyas,   learned   Counsel   for   the  appellants   -   original   accused   Nos.1   and   2   while  submitting   case   on   their   behalf   relied  upon   oral   as  well   as   documentary   evidence   appreciated   by   learned  Judge   and   findings   and   reasonings   on   the   basis   of  which   conclusions   were   drawn   that   case   of   the  prosecution   at   the   most   can   be   brought   within   four  Page 15 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT corners   of   part­I   of   Section   304   of   the   IPC,   but  according   to   him,   even   if   evidence   so   believed   by  learned   Judge   is   appreciated,   it   was   not   a   case   of  imposing  a   sentence   of   ten  years;   inasmuch   as,;  the  quarrel   had   taken   place   while   the   accused   tried   to  intervene   for   which   they   had   no   intention   to   cause  murder.  At the same time, their unlawful assembly is  not believed by learned Judge.

10. As against above, learned APP submitted that  considering the nature of crime and homicidal death of  two persons with serious injuries, a case is made out  to enhance the sentence. Not only against A­1 and A­2,  also   against   A­3,   and   A­4   who   are   convicted   and  sentenced for offence under Section 308 of the Indian  Penal Code and sentenced to undergo four years of RI  with fine of Rs.25,000/­, in default, to undergo six  months SI.   A­5 also convicted under Section 325 of  the IPC and sentenced to undergo three years RI with a  fine   of   Rs.20,000/­,   in   default,   to   undergo   four  months SI.

11. Having considered rival submissions made by  Page 16 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT learned APP and the defence Counsel and on perusal of  entire evidence in the context of judgment and order  of conviction under challenge, we are of view that one  of the important facets in the entire evidence viz.,  FIR   bearing   No.79   of   2008   lodged   by   Oghad   Natha­ accused   No.5   revealed   that,   while   he   was   grazing  cattle, wife and daughters of Bijalbhai asked him to  remove grazing cattle  and started quarreling and ran  after him. Meanwhile, other brothers of accused No.5,  as the accused No.5 and Bijalbhai were brothers, came  on the way, while accused No.5 was returning to his  residence and started abusing him and inflicted stick  blow   on   various   parts   of   body  including   on   parietal  region   of   head.   Five   injuries   were   noticed   and  certified   by   Dr.Manish   Mahidasbhai   Chavda,   PW   5  (Exhibit­56). Surprisingly, all the injuries for which  treatment   was   given   and   Oghad   Natha   was   advised   to  take proper treatment at Civil Hospital, Amreli, but  at   the   end   of   investigation   "A"­summary   was   filed  since Bhikha Natha, accused and a deceased in a cross  case   was   not   available   for   investigation,   upon   his  death.     That   it   is   the   duty   of   the   prosecution   to  explain injuries on accused, but in the facts of this  Page 17 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT case, not only the investigation was discontinued, but  even injuries were not explained in the trial. Thus,  case   of   the   prosecution   becomes   vulnerable   to   the  extent   and   involvement   of   Ogahd   Natha­org.   accused  No.5   that   all   three   witnesses   viz.,  PW   6-Bhopabhai  Bijalbhai, PW 7- Labhuben Bijalbhai, and PW 8-Jomiben  Bijalbhai, though asked about injuries on Oghad Natha  refused to explain such injuries which do not rule out  over   implications   of   all   accused.   Under   the  circumstances, exaggeration and implication of accused  No.5 in the crime under Section 325 of the IPC  cannot  be ruled out and testimony of all three witnesses to  that extent suffer from exaggeration, improvement and  omissions in their statements made before the Police  and as witnesses.  However, no appeal is preferred by  A­5 against his conviction and sentence under Section  325 of the IPC.

11.1 In   the   case   of   State   of   Gujarat   vs.   Bai  Fatima reported in (1975) 2 SCC 7, the Apex Court in  paras 17 and 20 held as under:

"17. In   a   situation   like   this   when   the   Page 18 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT prosecution fails to explain the injuries on the   person  of an accused, depending on the facts of  each case, any of the three results may follow:
[1] That   the   accused   had   inflicted   the   injuries on the members of the prosecution party   in exercise of the right of self­defence.
[2] It makes the prosecution version of the   occurrence   doubtful   and   the   charge   against   the  accused cannot be held to have been proved beyond   reasonable doubt.
[3] It does not affect the prosecution case   at all.
Question   is   in   which   category   the   present   case  falls?
20. In material particulars the evidence of the   three eyewitnesses as also the evidence of dyeing   declaration   of   the   deceased   before   PW   Gulamnabi   is so convincing and natural that no doubt creeps   into   it   for   the   failure   of   the   prosecution   to  explain the injuries on the person of respondent   No.1.  The prosecution case is not shaken at all  on that account.  In our judgment this is a case   which   falls   in   the   third   category   as   enumerated   above.     In   agreement   with   the   trial   Court,   we  hold that the guilt of both the respondents have   been proved beyond any reasonable doubt".

On   overall   appreciation   of   evidence   viz.  Page 19 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT nature   of   injuries   reflect   only   a   blow   of   axe   and  dharia   for   which   intention   is   reflected.     However,  those injuries in ordinary course of nature may not be  sufficient to cause death, but likely to cause death  of the injured.  It is also born out from the record  that  the   scuffle   had   taken   place   without   any  premeditation   and   it   was   sudden   and   due   to   grave  provocation.

Considering   the   facts   and   circumstances   of  the case on hand, it squarely falls under category [3]  set out in para 17 by the Apex Court in the case of  Bai   Fatima   [supra]   i.e   "It   does   not   affect   the  prosecution case at all"

11.2 Other   circumstances   and   involvement   of  original   accused   Nos.1   and   2   in   the   offence   under  Section 302 of IPC, etc., clear roles surface on the  record   viz.,   Viram   Gela­org.   accused   No.1   inflicted  axe blow on head of Bijal Natha and even Bhola Jetha­ org.   accused   No.2  also   inflicted  blow   of   Dhariya   on  the head of Bijal Natha and Nanku Gela gave a sickle  blow   and,   as   a   result   of   which   he   died   and   was   so  Page 20 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT certified by Medical Officer, PW 2 and PW 2 deposing  about   injuries   and   likelihood   of   inflicting   such  injuries by the weapons of assault so described in the  medical certificate and deposed by eye­witnesses.  The  above set of witnesses also deposed about Viram Gela­ org. accused No.1 inflicting injuries by axe on Bhikha  Natha   and   another   accused­Bhola   Jetha­org.   accused  No.2 inflicted a dhariya blow on Bhikha Natha to which  he   succumbed.   It   is   established   by   prosecution   that  original accused Nos.1 and 2 committed the crime for  which   they   were   charged,   which   stood   established   by  ocular   as   well   as   medico   legal   evidence   for   which  sufficient   reasons   are   given   by   the  trial  Court  for  convicting and sentencing the accused. No doubt, two  persons were killed in a scuffle, which took place due  to   dispute   about   grazing   of   cattle   and   accused,   as  well   as,   the   deceased   and   victims   were   close  relatives, four real brothers viz: two deceased, one  injured   who  refused   to   depose  and   Oghad   Natha,   org.  accused No.5, but learned trial Judge has rightly held  that   the   scuffle   had   taken   place   without   any  premeditation   and   it   was   sudden   and   due   to   grave  provocation   which   attracted   Exception   1   and   4   of  Page 21 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT Section 300 of IPC and original accused Nos.1 and 2  are convicted under Section 304­I of the IPC for ten  years   RI   with   fine   of   Rs.50,000/­,   in   default,   one  year   RI.   Conviction   of   two   accused     viz.,   original  accused Nos.3 and 4 other than accused Nos.1 and 2 for  a period of four years RI and fine of Rs.25,000/­, in  default, SI of six months under Section 308 of the IPC  do not require to be disturbed in any manner. Original  accused   No.5   is   convicted   and   sentenced   for   three  years RI with fine of Rs.20,000/­, in default, SI of  four   months   for   Section   325   of   the   IPC,   as   also  convicted and sentenced for one year SI with fine of  Rs.1,000/­, in default, one month SI do not require to  be disturbed in exercise of powers under Section 377  of the Code of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, appears  to be adequate sentence and accordingly, we reject the  Criminal Appeal No.1185 of 2011 filed by the State of  Gujarat/original   complainant   for   enhancement   of   the  sentence.  
11.3 At   the   same   time,   in   view   of   unexplained  injuries   on   Oghad   Natha­org.   accused   No.5   and  testimonies of injured eye­witnesses vis­a­vis medical  Page 22 of 23 R/CR.A/1185/2011 CAV JUDGMENT evidence,   after   separation   of   grain   from   the   chaff,  believable   testimonies,   Criminal   Appeal   No.1435   of  2011   filed   by   the   original   accused   Nos.1   and   2   for  setting   aside   the   conviction   as   above   also   do   not  warrant any interference as it is ordered by the trial  Court under Section 304­I of IPC and not under Section  302 of the IPC.
12. In the result, both the appeals fail and are  accordingly dismissed. 
(ANANT S.DAVE, J.) (G.R.UDHWANI, J.) sompura Page 23 of 23