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Squeezing of testicles is not 'attempt to murder': Karnataka High Court

The HC reasoned that the accused had no intention of murdering the victim and the injury was caused during a fight.

Published on: Jun 26, 2023 02:58 PM IST
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Squeezing another person's testicles during a fight cannot be termed 'attempt to murder', the High Court (HC) of Karnataka has said. It differed with the Trial Court which had convicted a 38-year old man for 'causing grievous hurt' for such an incident. It also reduced the sentence from seven years imprisonment to three years.

Squeezing of testicles is not 'attempt to murder': Karnataka High Court
Squeezing of testicles is not 'attempt to murder': Karnataka High Court

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The HC reasoned that the accused had no intention of murdering the victim and the injury was caused during a fight. "There was a quarrel between the accused and complainant on the spot. During that quarrel, the accused chose to squeeze the testicles. Therefore, it cannot be said that the accused came with an intention or with preparation to commit murder. If at all he has prepared or attempted to commit murder, he could have brought some deadly weapons with him in order to commit murder," it said.

The complaint by the victim Omkarappa stated that he and others were dancing in front of the 'Narasimhaswamy' procession during the village fair when the accused Parameshwarappa came there in a motorcycle and picked up a quarrel. During the fight that ensued, Parameshwarappa squeezed the testicles of Omkarappa causing grievous injury. After the police inquiry and trial, he was convicted and sentenced.

Parameshwarappa, a resident of Mugalikatte in Kadur in Chikkamagaluru district, approached the HC with an appeal challenging his conviction by the Trial Court in Chikkamagaluru.

The Trial Court had sentenced him to seven years imprisonment under Section 307 (attempt to murder) of IPC, one month imprisonment under Section 341 (wrongful restraint) and one year imprisonment under Section 504 (insult to provoke). The incident dates back to 2010 and the Trial Court convicted Parameshwarappa in 2012. His appeal, filed in 2012, was disposed of by the HC earlier this month.

 
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