Additional Sessions Judge Sanjiv Jain quashed the conviction and jail term of Deepak, considering that he was not properly represented by his counsel during the trial.
"Looking into the gravity of the offence and the fact that the appellant/accused was not adequately represented by his counsel during trial and that the complainant is traceable and other prosecution witnesses are traceable, I am of the view that the appellant/accused must have an opportunity to cross examine them.
The bus driver had moved the sessions court against the magisterial court's June 3, 2017 order sentencing him to two years in jail for causing death of a person due to negligent driving.
He was convicted of offences under sections 304A (causing death by negligence) and 279 (rash driving) of the Indian Penal Code.
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In his appeal against the trial court order, the driver contended that the complainant was not cross examined as his counsel had failed to appear on several hearings. He alleged that the trial court also failed to provide him any legal assistance.
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