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‘Offence against public servants serious’: Bombay High Court upholds conviction of duo who assaulted official

The Indian Express·Richa Sahay·27 days ago
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The prosecution claimed that the accused assaulted the officer and forced him to sign a death certificate, certain municipal bills, and two blank cheques. (AI-generated image) Bombay High Court news: Observing that offences against public servants are serious in nature, the Bombay High Court has upheld the conviction of two men accused of barging into a municipal office in 2007 and assaulting an official over a pending death certificate while forcing him to sign papers. Justice Sanjay A Deshmukh was hearing the appeals filed by Devanand Rochkari, aged 52, and Sunil, aged 32, challenging their conviction and sentence awarded by the trial court in December 2015. Justice Sanjay A Deshmukh dismissed the appeals and upheld the conviction awarded by the trial court. The Bombay High Court upheld Devanand’s sentence of one year’s simple imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 10,000, while co-accused Sunil’s sentence of a Rs 15,000 fine with a default sentence of six months’ simple imprisonment was also affirmed.…

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