Cr.A No.106/2000 18.08.2008 Present: Mr. P.K. Sharma, Additional Advocate General, with Mr. P.M. Negi, Deputy Advocate General, for the appellant. Mr. Ramakant Sharma, Advocate, for the respondent- convict. Respondent-convict in person. I have heard the respondent-convict on the question of quantum of sentence. He says that he has a small son and young wife to support and in case he is sent to jail, there will be no one to maintain his family. I have considered the aforesaid plea of the respondent- convict. Taking into account the facts and the circumstances of the case, I do not think that the respondent-convict deserves any leniency in the matter of award of punishment. So, he is sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of two years and to pay a fine of Rs.1000/-; in default of payment of fine to undergo simple imprisonment for a further period of three months, in respect of offence, under Section 304-A IPC. As regards offence under Section 279 IPC, he is sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for three months and to pay a fine of Rs.200/-; in default of payment of fine, to undergo simple imprisonment for a further period of 15 days. Jail warrant be prepared accordingly. A copy of this order alongwith a copy of judgment dated 16.7.2007, be given to the respondent-convict, free of cost. August 18, 2008(ss) ( Surjit Singh ), J.