Village Manakpur under Fatehabad Teja Singh used to live with his family which included his brother Harnek Singh and his son Hardev Singh. In front of their house Inder Singh was resident with Bikar Singh and Jaswant Singh is his sons. Near year ago the incidents an unrelenting quarrel started between Harnek Singh on the other regarding the use of the Public passage in between their houses.
Harnek Singh, Teja Singh and Hardev Singh had gone to Fatehabad to attend Court, after attending Court they came to the bus stand to catch the bus which was to leave for their village. On the way Jaswant Singh and Bikar Singh was sitting inside in bus. Darshan Singh, son of Jaswant Singh, and Dilbag Singh, son of Bikar Singh, also reached their destination at Manakpur bus stand. Teja Singh alighted there from through the front door and so did jaswant Singh, Darshan Singh, Bikar Singh and Dilbag Singh. Harnek Singh and Hardev Singh alighted through the rear door. On coming out of the bus Harnek Singh and Hardev Singh found Dara Singh, another son of Jaswant Singh, standing there. They along with Teja Singh proceeded towards their village abadi. At that time Darshan Singh, who was about two paces behind them, took out a pistol from the pocket of his trousers and fired another shot hit on the right side of chest of Teja Singh. He fell down by the side of the road near a pond. Thereafter all the five ran away towards their fields. Harnek SIngh and Hardev Singh then came to know that death of Teja Singh. Harnek Singh left for Fatechabad Police Station and leaving Hardev Singh near the dead body.
An inquesting over the dead body of Teja Singh and forwarded in for post- mortem examination. Inspector Jai Narayan recived one sealed parcel containing pellets and wads from the doctor who had extracted them from inside the body of Teja Sing at the time of post-mortem. He arrested Dara Singh and Dilbag Singh. He interrogated Darshan Singh and pursuant to his statement recovered a country-made pistol which he packeted and sealed.
The trial Court judge held charges under Sections 148 and 302 IPC and Section 27 of the Arms Act, 1959 read with Sections 148 and 149/302 IPC against the other four accuse. The trial ended in conviction of the Darshan Singh under Section 25 of the Arms Act, 1959 read with Section 6 of TADA. The Darshan Singh has been filed the appeal against his conviction and sentence recorded in the other trial. The appeals dismiss by court. The appellants, who are on bail, will now surrender to their bail bonds to serve out the remainder of their sentence.


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