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the appellants have already undergone custody of more than 14 years. Therefore, they request us to permit the appellants to make an appropriate representation before the State Government for remission of their sentence and release them pre- maturely. 5. In our view, the request of the learned counsel appears to be reasonable and, therefore, we direct A-1 and A-4 to surrender forthwith and, thereafter, permit all the accused persons to make an appropriate representation before the State Government for remission of their sentence. We hope and trust that the State Government would consider the representation filed by the accused persons sympathetically. The said exercise shall be done by the State Government within four months from the date of filing of the representation by the accused persons. Ordered accordingly.


                        IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
                       CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

                       CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 534 OF 2009

JAYENDRA SINGH                                  Appellant(s)

                                   VERSUS

STATE OF M.P.                                   Respondent(s)
                                    WITH

                      CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 1670 of 2009
VEER SINGH PATEL                                Appellant(s)

                                   VERSUS

STATE OF M.P.                                   Respondent(s)
                                    WITH
                       CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 519 of 2009
KAILASH SINGH                                   Appellant(s)

                                   VERSUS

STATE OF M.P.                                   Respondent(s)


                                O R D E R


1.              These appeals are directed against the  judgment  and  order
passed by the High Court of Judicature  of  Madhya  Pradesh  at  Gwalior  in
Criminal Appeal No. 98 of 1999, dated 03.09.2007.  By the impugned  judgment
and  order,  the  High  Court  has  confirmed  the  judgment  and  order  of
conviction and sentence passed by the Additional Sessions  Judge,  Datia  in
Sessions Trial No. 60 of 1997, dated 20.01.1999.

2.              Being aggrieved by  the  judgment  and  order  of  the  High
Court, all the accused persons namely Veer Singh (A-1), Jayendra  Singh  (A-
3) and Kailash Singh (A-4), except one, Shyamlal (A-2),  are  before  us  in
these Criminal Appeals. The aforementioned  accused,  Shyamlal,  was  before
this Court in [SLP(Crl.) No....(CRLMP No. 5855 of 2008)]  and  his  petition
was dismissed vide order dated 07.04.2008. By virtue of the said  order,  we
assume that A-2 must be undergoing the sentence  and  conviction  upheld  by
this Court.

3.              We  have  heard,  Mr.  Gaurav  Agrawal,  and  other  learned
counsels appearing for the Appellants.  We have also carefully  perused  the
judgment and order passed by the High Court as well as by the  Trial  Court.
We have delved into the evidence of the witnesses, in particular, PW-1,  PW-
3, PW-4 and PW-5, who were the eye witnesses to the incident and  have  also
looked into the post mortem report of the Medical  Officer.   In  our  view,
neither the Trial  Court  nor  the  High  Court  has  committed  any  error,
irregularity or  perversity  while  arriving  at  the  conclusion  that  the
Appellants are guilty of the offences under Section 302  read  with  Section
34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (“the Code” for short).  In that  view  of
the matter, we do not find any  reasonable  ground  to  interfere  with  the
impugned judgment and order passed  by  the  High  Court.   Accordingly,  we
dismiss the appeals.

4.              We are informed by the learned counsels  appearing  for  the
appellants that A-1 and A-4 are on bail and A-2 and A-3 are in jail  serving
their sentences.  Learned counsel would  submit  that  the  appellants  have
already undergone custody of more than 14 years.   Therefore,  they  request
us to permit the appellants to make  an  appropriate  representation  before
the State Government for remission of their sentence and release  them  pre-
maturely.

5.              In our view, the request of the learned counsel  appears  to
be reasonable and, therefore, we direct A-1 and A-4 to  surrender  forthwith
and, thereafter, permit all the  accused  persons  to  make  an  appropriate
representation before the State Government for remission of their  sentence.
  We  hope  and  trust  that  the  State  Government  would   consider   the
representation filed  by  the  accused  persons  sympathetically.  The  said
exercise shall be done by the State Government within four months  from  the
date of filing of the representation by the accused persons.

                Ordered accordingly.






                                        ........................J.
                                        (H.L. DATTU)






                                        ........................J.
                                        (CHANDRAMAULI KR. PRASAD)


    NEW DELHI
    DECEMBER 06, 2012