30-07-2025
Murder accused acquitted after six years in Barmer
Jaisalmer: Additional district and sessions court in Barmer Tuesday acquitted a murder accused after nearly six years due to insufficient evidence.
Additional district and sessions Judge No.
2 Piyush Chaudhary ruled that there was insufficient evidence to prove Kishanaram was responsible for the murder.
The murder occurred on June 16, 2019, and 12 days later, on June 28, the deceased's brother filed a murder case at Nagana police station.
The counsel for Kishanaram, Bhagwandas Goyal, said that on June 28, 2019, Gumnaram reported that his brother Nimbharam visited Kishanaram's residence at 7pm on June 16 to recover a debt.
Kishanaram's father, Mukanaram, reported on June 17 at 10am that Nimbharam was found injured at their home. Due to the severity of his condition, he was referred to Jodhpur where he died during treatment. Kishanaram was charged with Nimbharam's murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, and a chargesheet was submitted to the court.
Advocate Bhagwandas Goyal represented Kishanaram, while additional public prosecutor Anamika Sandhu appeared for the prosecution.
by Taboola
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Kishanaram was ordered to furnish a personal bond of Rs 30,000 and a surety of the same amount under Section 437A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, ensuring his appearance in the Rajasthan High Court within six months if an appeal is filed against the verdict. A copy of the judgment will be forwarded to the chief secretary of the home department and the director general of police for disciplinary action against the then-investigating officer, then-circle officer Vijay Singh, Nagana station officer Baldevram, the then superintendent of police, and the prosecution officer.