Mumbai: A 60-year-old man, brother of a murder victim, who arrived at the Dindoshi session court dressed like a lawyer, shouted ‘Lord Krishna ..
Aaj Krishna Ka Janam Hua Hai “and threw iron flutes in Jugde, hurt the stenographer in bargaining , has been sentenced to a tight prison after he pleaded guilty.
The defendant, Omkarnath Pandey, a resident of Andheri, claimed that he was emphasized about the murder of his younger brother, the trial in court.
He has been in prison since the incident in January 2020.
Court The session refused to give him a “extra allowance” despite guilty, observing that it would fail in his duty if the right sentence was not given for crimes that had committed not only to individual victims but also opposed the community.
“The punishment that will be given to crime should not be relevant but it must be in accordance with and consistent with cruelty and kebu Talan crime, a very large crime that guarantees public hatred and it must “respond to the people crying for justice against criminals,” said the court.
The defendant was found guilty of violations relating to using criminal powers and voluntarily caused the wound to prevent public servants from disposal of his duties.
The maximum term for violations is a five-year prison.
Pandey was also found guilty of cheating with the imitation which he was also awarded a maximum sentence of three years in prison.
“Flute iron …
sent to the district judge to be discarded by following the legal process after the appeal period ends.
The coat is black and white ribbon, is worthless, destroyed after the appeal period ends,” said the court.
The incident occurred on January 2, 2020.
Allegedly around 11.15 in the morning, wearing a black coat of advocate and white ribbon on his neck, Pandey entered the courtroom and said the words loudly.
The flute he threw to the judge sat on the leaf stenographer hit Shreya Vichare behind and he suffered a minor injury.
A fired fired in the police station and Pandey was arrested on the same day.
Earlier this month, this problem was posted to frame costs.
However, he sent news to court from prison so he wanted to plead guilty.
On September 4, Pandey was produced through video conferencing.
He repeated that he wanted to plead guilty of the charges.
When a defendant begged guilty, he lost his rights to the trial.
The court said it was clear that Pandey had committed violations with intention and knowledge to attack the judge by throwing iron flutes towards him to prevent and prevent him from issuing his duties as a public servant as a servant.
Pandey was also fined Rs 8,000 where RS 5,000 will be given to Vicare as compensation.