Dead man sentenced to 3-month rigorous imprisonment

August 28, 2016

Bengaluru, Aug 28: A division bench of the High Court has recalled an earlier order sentencing a dead man to undergo rigorous imprisonment of three months. The recall order came on August 16, 2016, six years after the court had passed the earlier judgement on July 28, 2010.vilang

The information that the accused was dead was not presented to the court when it passed the order in 2010. In its latest order, the court said: "It is a settled position in law that a judgement or an order passed against a dead person is a nullity in law."

Justice to the accused Swamygowda came after 18 years. The original case was against Swamygowda and Basavaraju in 1999. They were charged with attempt to murder, culpable homicide and voluntarily causing grievous hurt. In 2004, the trial court found them not guilty on the first two grounds but convicted them on the last count, sentencing Swamygowda to pay a fine of Rs 5,000 and Basavaraj to pay a fine of Rs 3,000.

The prosecution appealed to the HC in 2004 seeking enhancement of the sentence of the two. In 2010, the HC modified the sentence and ordered that both should undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of three months and also pay a fine of Rs 50,000 each.

However, the HC was not informed that Swamygowda had died on March 22, 2008, when the appeal was still pending. The issue came to light that a dead man was sentenced to imprisonment after Swamygowda's wife filed an application earlier this year to recall the 2010 judgement against her husband.

The public prosecutor appearing for the State opposed the recall of the judgement sentencing Swamygowda, submitting that "the Court has no power to alter or review the judgement or final order disposing of a case, after it is signed, except to correct a clerical or arithmetical error."

In its latest judgement recalling the earlier order, the HC said: "the death was not brought to the notice of this Court at the time of disposal of the appeals". As the order against Swamygowda is nullified, the court said it was being recalled. "As this Court had disposed of the appeals without noticing the death of the respondent No.1-Swamygowda, the common judgement dated 28.07.2010 rendered in these appeals as against respondent No.1 is a nullity, and in view of Section 294 of Cr.PC, it requires to be recalled."

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July 21,2020

Nagpur, July 21: In a shocking incident, an 11-year-old boy allegedly killed self in Maharashtra's Nagpur city after being reprimanded by his mother for buying a samosa, police said on Tuesday.

Veeru Natthu Sahu was found hanging from a ceiling fan at his home in Ganga Nagar in Gittikhadan area on Sunday night, an official said.

The deceased boy's family was struggling to make ends meet after their small business was hit because of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, he said.

The Class 7 student had taken Rs 10 from home without asking his mother and bought a samosa, which was then eaten by his elder brother, the official said.

The boy's mother scolded him for taking money without her permission and asked him to get the snack for himself, following which the distraught minor allegedly went into the kitchen and hanged himself using a saree, he said.

The Gittikhadan police have registered a case of accidental death in this regard, the official added.

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July 8,2020

Kanpur, Jul 8: The Special Task Force (STF) shot dead Amar Dubey in an encounter in Maudaha on Wednesday morning. Amar, a right hand man of gangster Vikas Dubey, who shot dead eight police personnel on Friday last, figured prominently in the list of wanted persons released by the Kanpur police on Tuesday.

He was a named accused in the massacre.

According to STF sources, the police team had received a tip off about Amar's presence in the district and when they tried to close in on him, the criminal opened fire on them, He was killed in retaliatory firing around 6.30.a.m,

Amar was reportedly heading towards the house of one of his relatives in Maudaha area.

"We asked him to surrender but he opened fire at us and was killed when we returned the fire," said an STF official.

Earlier, he had been hiding in Faridabad but moved out after police pressure increased there.

Amar Dubey was a trusted accomplice of Vikas Dubey and the police had announced a reward of Rs 25,000 on him after the Kanpur massacre.

Incidentally, reports claim that Vikas Dubey was also seen at a hotel in Faridabad on Tuesday night but fled before the police could close in on him.

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August 9,2020

Vijayawada, Aug 9: The number of those killed in the fire at a hotel being used as a COVID-19 facility in Vijayawada rose to 10 on Sunday, said Vikrant Patil, Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh government announced Rs 50 lakh ex-gratia each to the families of those who lost their lives in the incident.

According to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy also ordered an in-depth probe into the accident and directed authorities to take steps to ensure better medical services to the victims of the accident.

"The hotel was taken on lease and run by Ramesh Hospitals, a private hospital where COVID-19 patients were being treated. 40 patients and 10 medical staff were at the hotel at the time of the incident. 

Officials were directed to launch immediate rescue measures," said Mekathoti Sucharitha, Andhra Pradesh Home Minister Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condoled the loss of the lives in the fire mishap and spoke to Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy over the phone and enquired about the accident.

The mishap took place in hotel Swarna Palace which was taken on lease and run by a private hospital for COVID patients.

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