Mangaluru, Aug 6: A local court sentenced Rakesh, a painter, to four years imprisonment on finding him guilty of grievously injuring his neighbour Eric Alvaris (24), a labourer, in Kankanady on June 19, 2013. The injured labourer died during the pendency of the case.
On a complaint by Alvaris, the Mangaluru South police arrested Rakesh. During the investigation of the case, Alvaris died due to an aliment.
Prosecutor Pushparaja Adyantaya examined nine witnesses. The evidences of the eyewitnesses was corroborated by the evidences of doctors and forensic experts about the injuries sustained by Alvaris.
Principal District and Sessions Judge K.S. Bilagi on Friday sentenced Rakesh to four years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed fine of Rs. 30,000.
Of the fine amount, the judge said, Rs. 25,000 should be paid to Alvaris' mother.
The judge, however, acquitted Rakesh of offences under Section 504 (intentional insult) and 307 (attempt of murder) of the Indian Penal Code
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