Additional Sessions Judge Manoj Jain made the observation while handing down a 25-month jail term to 35-year-old Jasbir Chauhan, who fired in the air at his friend's wedding in Burari area here, killing the groom's uncle.
"Firing with guns and pistols during marriage processions has become a sort of fashion. If this is happening in the capital city, it will be certainly in a larger proportion in rural or remote areas.
Besides the jail term, the court also imposed a fine of Rs three lakh on the convict, directing that it be paid to the victim's wife.
"Such an act of firing was not evidently intentional but he certainly had knowledge that he was holding a dangerous weapon. It was a loaded one. He was not firing in any deserted place. It was rather a marriage procession..." it said.
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"Little do they realise that such a thing is neither desirable nor legal and can also kill someone. This is what precisely happened in the case in hand," it said.
While awarding the punishment, the court said that though the act was not intentional, Jasbir had knowledge that it could kill someone.
"Keeping in mind the facts and circumstances of the case, I hereby sentence the convict to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 25 months under Section 304(II) (culpable homicide without intention but with knowledge of consequences of act) of IPC and he would deposit Rs three lakh in court as compensation," it said.