Special Judge Virender Bhat quashed the orders convicting and sentencing the man for causing the death of a person by negligence, noting that the metropolitan magistrate had also wrongly recorded the date of the alleged incident.
It noted that while the FIR mentions the date of accident as December 3, 2008, the magistrate referred to the month of incident as November in one order and August in another.
"There are material discrepancies with regard to the date of incident which have not been discussed at all in the impugned judgment and the judgment itself adds more confusion on this aspect," the judge said.
The court noted that the FIR mentioned the date of incident as December 3, 2008 whereas the date in the order on framing of charge against the accused was noted as November 3, 2008.
The magisterial court had in its August 11, 2017 verdict convicted Ramesh Kumar under section 304A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC and rejected his contention that there were no independent witnesses to prove the case.
It had said, "The incident took place during afternoon hours in the month of August when the people do not come out due to scorching sun and humid weather and that public people generally avoid participating in the investigation..."
While setting aside the judgement, the sessions judge also observed, "I am unable to discern from the entire judgment or entire Trial Court record as to how the Magistrate declared that the incident had taken place in the month of August. In view of the aforementioned infirmity, discrepancies and lacunae in the impugned judgment, it is found in the interest of justice, to remand the case back to the Trial Court for a fresh decision."
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