MANU/SC/0004/2014

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Criminal Appeal No. 1485 of 2008

Decided On: 07.01.2014

Appellants: State of Gujarat Vs. Respondent: Kishanbhai and Ors.

Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
C.K. Prasad and J.S. Khehar

JUDGMENT

J.S. Khehar, J.

1. A complaint was lodged at Navrangpuraa Police Station, Ahmedabad, alleging the kidnapping/abduction of a six year old girl child Gomi daughter of Keshabhai Mathabhai Solanki and Laliben on 27.2.2003 at around 6:00 p.m. by the accused Kishanbhai son of Velabhai Vanabhai Marwadi. It was alleged, that the accused had enticed Gomi with a "gola" (crushed ice, with sweet flavoured syrup), and thereupon had taken her to Jivi's field, where he raped her. He had murdered her by inflicting injuries on her head and other parts of the body with bricks. In order to steal the "jhanjris" (anklets) worn by her, he had chopped off her feet just above her ankles. The aforesaid complaint was lodged, after the body of the deceased Gomi was found from Jivi's field, at the instance of the accused Kishanbhai. On the receipt of the above complaint, the first information report came to be registered at Navrangpuraa Police Station, Ahmedabad.

2. The prosecution version which emerged consequent upon the completion of the investigation reveals, that the family of the deceased Gomi was distantly related to the family of the accused Kishanbhai. In this behalf it would be pertinent to mention that Baghabhai Naranbhai Solanki was a resident of Gulbai Tekra, in the Navrangpuraa area of Ahmedabad. He resided there, along with his family. For his livelihood, Baghabhai Naranbhai Solanki was running a shop in the name of Mahakali Pan Centre. The said shop was located near his residence. Baghabhai Naranbhai Solanki was running the business of selling "pan and bidi" in his shop. Naranbhai Manabhai Solanki, father of Baghabhai Naranbhai Solanki used to live in the peon's quarters at Ambavadi in Ahmedabad. Modabhai Manabhai Solanki, uncle of Baghabhai Naranbhai Solanki, had expired. His son Devabhai's daughter Laliben, was married to Keshabhai Mathabhai Solanki. Keshabhai Mathabhai Solanki and Laliben were residing at Shabamukhiwas, Gulbai Tekra in Ahmedabad. Keshabhai Mathabhai Solanki and Laliben had two children, a daughter Gomi aged six years, and a son Himat aged three years. Laliben's sister-in-law (her husband's, elder brother's wife) Fuliben Valabhai was residing near the residence of Keshabhai Mathabhai Solanki and Laliben. Kishanbhai the accused, is the brother of Fuliben, and was residing with her. It is therefore, that the family of the deceased as also the accused, besides being distantly related, were acquainted with one another as they were residing close to one another.

3. Insofar as the occurrence is concerned, according to the prosecution, on 27.2.2003 Laliben, niece of Baghabhai, was confined to her residence, as she was expecting. At about 6:00 p.m. her daughter Gomi, then aged 6 years, had wandered out of her house. The accused Kishanbhai then aged 19 years, entice her by giving her a "gola". Having enticed her he had carried Gomi to Jivi's field. On the way to Jivi's field, he stole a knife with an 8 inch blade from Dineshbhai Karsanbhai Thakore PW6, a "dabeli" (bread/bun, with spiced potato filling) seller. Having taken Gomi to Jivi's field he had raped her. He had then killed her by causing injuries on her head and other parts of the body with bricks. In order to remove the "jhanjris" worn by her, he had amputated her legs with the knife stolen by him, from just above her ankles. He had then covered her body with his shirt, and had left Jivi's field. Kishanbhai the accused, then took the anklets stolen by him to........