The court, however, upheld his conviction under the Motor Vehicle Act for carrying an expired driving licence at the time of the incident but released him with a fine of Rs 500, saying it was not a case of driving commercial vehicle without licence.
"Mere fact that accident had taken place and that one person had died while another sustained injury is ipso-facto not sufficient to hold that the bus was being driven in a rash or negligent manner," Special Judge Pawan Kumar Jain said.
"It is not a case where a person was found driving a commercial vehicle without any driving licence. Rather, in the instant case, appellant was working in DTC and he was having valid driving licence, but he could not get it renewed when it was expired in January, 2003," the judge said while partly allowing the appeal of driver Raj Bahadur.
Bahadur had been held guilty by a magisterial court for the offences under sections 304A(causing death by negligence), 279(rash driving), 337(causing hurt by endangering life of others) of the IPC and was awarded two years in jail besides being asked to pay compensation of Rs 50,000 to victim's kin.
In his appeal against the order, Bahadur contended that there was nothing to prove that he caused the accident or was driving in a negligent manner.
The sessions court, while partly allowing the appeal, said that the prosecution failed to establish the meaning of 'rashness' or 'negligence' or 'high speed'.
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