A division bench of justices S Nagamuthu and Anita Sumanth slashed the jail term yesterday holding that it was not a pre-meditated murder and was committed in a fit of rage after a fight between the two students in 2008.
The bench passed the order partly allowing the appeal of convict D Parthiban challenging the Kancheepuram district and sessions judge last year's ruling that found him guilty of committing murder under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and the unintentional killing under 304 (II) of IPC.
According to the prosecution, Parthiban and deceased Rajkumar were students of a private engineering college in Kancheepuram and stayed in the hostel.
They had a quarrel over a petty matter and Parthiban was attacked by Rajkumar in his classroom on Sept 4. The next day, Parthiban had gone to the class room of Rajkumar to question about it.
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A quarrel broke out again, following which the accused hit the other on his head with the wooden plank.
The police booked Parthiban on murder charges while the trial court sentenced him to life imprisonment.
In his ruling on Parthiban's appeal, the bench said, "There was a fight between the accused and the deceased. This would clearly go to show that the wordy quarrel had culminated into a fight. There was no premeditation. Thus the accused did not intend to cause the death of the deceased at all."
It noted that the the accused, having lost his self-control due to the quarrel and fight, had taken a wooden plank and made a single blow on the head of the fellow student.