Justice Gita Mittal, who headed the division bench hearing the appeals of the five, said they ought to be acquitted as the prosecution has failed to establish any common intention between the five to commit the murder, there was delay in lodging an FIR and there was no evidence that the convicts were in vehicle from which the weapons were found.
Justice Gauba also said that five hours delay in lodging of the FIR, where events were moving at a fast pace, cannot result in rejection of the complaint as ante-timed.
According to the police, on February 22, 2009 some persons travelling in an Indica car had chased a black Santro car and near Simon Boliver Marg T-point on the Ridge road they had shot dead one of the occupants of the first car and also injured another.
According to the police, the loan to Sushil Arora was given by one Mahender Singh and when he had not repaid it, Singh had gone to collect the amount with some of his friends, including Ankit.
After a quarrel over the repayment, Singh and others left in two cars, one of them a black Santro in which Ankit was travelling, police said and added that when the black car reached Buddha garden they stopped for buying soft drinks and it was then when the other side overtook them and started firing at them.
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