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Bhagwan Dass Jagdish Chander vs Delhi Administration on 25 March, 1975

20. Learned counsel for the accused relied on the judgment of the Hon'ble Apex Court in Jagdish Chander vs. State of Delhi reported in (1973) 2 Supreme Court Cases 203 wherein the Hon'ble Apex Court having observed that the matter is pending for the last 8 years and it is unlikely to have any reformatory effect on him and other attending circumstances, by confirming the judgment of conviction, imposed the sentence only for a period of three weeks imprisonment, the period which he has spent in custody during trial.
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Jagan Nath Kapoor vs State Of Haryana . on 12 August, 2014

18. Learned counsel for the accused relies on the judgment of Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court in Jagan Nath vs. State of Haryana reported in 2001 (4) Crimes 307. In the said case before the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court, out of the two eye witnesses one belongs to the community of deceased and his presence at the site appears to be doubtful and the presence of any other eye witness was not any better. Therefore, the evidence of eye witnesses was disbelieved, since their presence at the place of incident was found to be doubtful as such the judgment of conviction for the offence under section 279 and 304A came to be set aside.
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