BIRBAL CHOUDHARY @ MUKHIYA JEE vs THE STATE OF BIHAR HOME DEPARTMENT HOME SECRETARY — Crl.A. No. 701/2012
Case under Section II-A. Status: Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010237982010
Filing Date
29-Jul-2010
Registration No
Crl.A. No. 701/2012
Diary Number
23798/2010
Order Date
06-Oct-2017
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Neutral Citation
2017 INSC 1012
Disposal Type
Dismissed
Last updated 06-Jul-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
-
1.BIRBAL CHOUDHARY @ MUKHIYA JEE
Adv. ABHAY KUMAR
Respondent(s)
-
1.THE STATE OF BIHAR HOME DEPARTMENT HOME SECRETARY
Adv. GOPAL SINGH AKHILESH KUMAR PANDEY
Case History
-
Case disposedDisposed
-
06-Oct-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
06-Oct-2017
Judgement - of Main CaseView PDF
-
06-Oct-2017
Fixed Date by Court
Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.K. Sikri, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ashok Bhushan
-
19-Jan-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
19-Jan-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
18-Jan-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
18-Jan-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
17-Jan-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
17-Jan-2017
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
24-Oct-2016
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
24-Oct-2016
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
06-Aug-2015
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
06-Aug-2015
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
20-Jul-2015
ROPView PDF
-
20-Jul-2015
ROPView PDF
-
20-Feb-2015
ROPView PDF
-
20-Feb-2015
ROPView PDF
-
21-Oct-2013
ROPView PDF
-
15-Apr-2013
ROPView PDF
-
20-Apr-2012
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
02-Mar-2012
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
30-Nov-2011
ROPView PDF
-
27-Jul-2011
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
12-May-2011
ROPView PDF
-
18-Apr-2011
ROPView PDF
-
18-Feb-2011
ROPView PDF
-
03-Feb-2011
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
03-Dec-2010
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
08-Oct-2010
ROPView PDF
-
27-Aug-2010
ROPView PDF
-
20-Aug-2010
ROP - of Main CaseView PDF
-
29-Jul-2010
Case filed
Registration No. Crl.A. No. 701/2012
-
[ 2017 INSC 1012 ]
Judgement - of Main CaseView PDF
Summary of Crl.A. No. 000701/2012: Birbal Choudhary @ Mukhiya Jee v. State of Bihar Case Overview This Supreme Court judgment upheld the convictions of 11 appellants in a major kidnapping-for-ransom case involving the abduction of three persons in Bihar in November 2006. Facts of the Case - Date of Abduction: November 20, 2006 - Victims: Ajay Shanker Mishra (PW-17), Raju Mishra (PW-20), and driver Manoj Singh (PW-18) - Abduction Method: Armed gang intercepted victims' white Gypsy vehicle using two motorcycles and a silver Bolero - Ransom Demand: Rs. 50 lakhs - Duration of Captivity: Driver released November 21; two businessmen held for 52 days until January 11, 2007 - Amount Collected: Rs. 4 lakhs from business associates before abduction - Money Recovered: Rs. 1,50,000 recovered from accused Krishna Singh's house Charges and Convictions Sections Invoked: 364A (kidnapping for ransom), 395 (dacoity), 412 (receiving stolen property), 34 (common intention), and 120B (conspiracy) Key Convictions Upheld: 1. Krishna Bihari Singh – Convicted under Sections 364A/34, 395, 412 IPC 2. Jawahar Koiry (Neta Jee) – Convicted under Sections 364A/34, 395, 412 IPC 3. Birbal Choudhary (Mukhiya Jee) – Convicted under Sections 364A/34, 395 IPC 4. Shyam Bihari Paswan, Angad Koiry, and six others – Convicted under Section 364A/34 IPC 5. Three accused acquitted of all charges Sentences Modified - Two appellants (Krishna Singh, Jawahar Koiry): Reduced from death sentence to 20 years Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) - Nine appellants: Life imprisonment converted to 20 years RI Key Legal Findings Identification Evidence - TIP (Test Identification Parade): Valid and reliable evidence in cases where victims spent substantial time with abductors - Victims' five-hour confinement with abductors provided ample opportunity for identification - Court upheld identification despite some witnesses turning hostile due to fear of safety Ransom Demand Established Through: 1. Letter (Exhibit-8) written by victim during confinement requesting ransom 2. Phone conversations with accused identifying themselves and demanding Rs. 50 lakhs 3. Mobile forensic evidence confirming calls from 9430029994 4. Informant's written report stating conviction of ransom abduction 5. Different treatment of driver (released next day) versus businessmen (held 52 days) Section 364A IPC Requirements Per *Malleshi v. State of Karnataka*, three ingredients must be proved: 1. Kidnapping/abduction of person 2. Detention after such kidnapping 3. Kidnapping for ransom (whether ransom paid is irrelevant) The Court held: "Ultimately the question to be decided is 'what was the intention? Was it demand of ransom?' There can be no definite manner in which demand is to be made." Section 34 IPC (Common Intention) - Established that all accused shared common intention to kidnap for ransom - While conspiracy charge (Section 120B) was acquitted, common intention was proved - Court clarified difference between "common intention" and "common object" - Section 34 does not require prior meeting of minds if intent is evident from circumstances Sentence Modification Justified The High Court reduced sentences citing *Swamy Shraddananda v. State of Karnataka*: - "Life imprisonment means full life" (not 14 years) - Court authorized to fix specific minimum non-remittable terms - No notice under Section 401 CrPC required as this was reduction, not enhancement Appellants' Arguments This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Explore other courts