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PETITIONER:
NARANJAN SINGH
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
KULDIP SINGH & ORS.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 09/12/1997
BENCH:
G.T. NANAVATI, G.B. PATTANAIK
ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
J U D G M E N T
Nanavati, J.
After hearing the learned counsel for the appellant and
going through the judgment of the High Court, we find that
the view taken by the High Court is quite reasonable and,
Therefore, it does not call for any interference by this
Court.
The Trial Court believed the evidence regarding
presence of accused Kuldip Singh and his participation in
the assault on the deceased. The High Court on the other
hand has not believed his presence at the time of the
incident. This is a finding of fact and we have now to
proceed on that basis. Once it is accepted that he was not
present, obviously he could not have taken any part in the
assault on the deceased and, therefore, the question of
exceeding the right of private defence can not arise. For
this reason, the appeal is dismissed.