Additional Sessions Judge Manoj Jain pulled up the police for not being able to lay hands upon the chance finger prints of requisite quality at a crime scene, where two robbers were apprehended, saying, "Investigation conducted by the crime team is not up to the mark."
"Their job is a specialised one and not for namesake. It is really painful that even in a case of present nature when the accused were apprehended instantly and when they were not wearing any gloves etc, the crime team was not able to lay hands upon the chance prints of requisite quality," the judge said.
The court, which was hearing an appeal of two brothers Shiv Kumar and Sanjay Kumar against their conviction for the offence of house-breaking with common intention under section 454/34 of IPC and sentence of seven years imprisonment awarded by the trial court, modified it to five years.
The court found that Shiv was involved in 22 such cases and has already been held guilty in 10 cases while Sanjay was involved in 39 criminal cases and was convicted in 14 cases.
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According to the prosecution, both Sanjay and Shiv entered the house of an advocate Yash Laxmi Sharma on the third floor of a residential building in Pushp Vihar area here, when she had gone to temple on February 24, this year.
Sharma returned within half-an-hour and found the lock missing and main door latched from inside. Suspecting some one to be in the house, she locked the house from outside leaving no scope for alleged trespassers to escape, it said.
Lauding the presence of mind and courage of the woman, the court directed the each of the convicts to pay her Rs 20,000 as compensation.