BALJINDER SINGH vs STATE OF PUNJAB — CRR/2245/2024
Disposed: --DISPOSED OF on 11th May 2026.
CNR: PHHC011516612024
Filing Number
CRR/84908/2024
Filing Date
29-Oct-2024
Registration No
CRR/2245/2024
Registration Date
11-Nov-2024
Judge
Mr. Justice Vinod S. Bhardwaj
Coram
Mr. Justice Vinod S. Bhardwaj
Bench Type
Single
Category
37.42 - CRR AGNST CONV ORDER PASSED UNDER SECTION 304A IPC ( 622 )
Sub-Category
( 944 )
Judicial Branch
CRIMINAL BRANCH
Decision Date
11-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISPOSED OF
Last updated 01-Jun-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.BALJINDER SINGH
Adv. ABHISHEK BANSAL
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2.STATE OF PUNJAB
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF PUNJAB
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2.STATE OF PUNJAB
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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11-May-2026
Mr. Justice Vinod S. BhardwajView PDF
Summary of CRR-2245-2024 (Baljinder Singh v. State of Punjab) The High Court of Punjab & Haryana dismissed Baljinder Singh's conviction challenge for rash/negligent driving (IPC §279) and causing death by negligence (§304-A), but partly allowed his petition by reducing his sentence to time already served (7 months). The Court upheld concurrent findings of guilt based on eyewitness testimony establishing he struck pedestrian Bhim Singh while driving recklessly on a motorcycle, causing fatal injuries, while modifying the sentence due to mitigating factors including a decade-long prosecution, compensation already awarded, and absence of criminal antecedents. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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29-Oct-2024
Case filed
Registration No. CRR/2245/2024
Summary of CRR-2245-2024 (Baljinder Singh v. State of Punjab) The High Court of Punjab & Haryana dismissed Baljinder Singh's conviction challenge for rash/negligent driving (IPC §279) and causing death by negligence (§304-A), but partly allowed his petition by reducing his sentence to time already served (7 months). The Court upheld concurrent findings of guilt based on eyewitness testimony establishing he struck pedestrian Bhim Singh while driving recklessly on a motorcycle, causing fatal injuries, while modifying the sentence due to mitigating factors including a decade-long prosecution, compensation already awarded, and absence of criminal antecedents. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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