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Summary and Analysis of The State of Bihar Now Jharkhand vs Nilu Ganjhu & Ors (Criminal Appeal Nos. 3381-3382 of 2025)

1. Heading of the Judgment

The State of Bihar Now Jharkhand vs Nilu Ganjhu @ Nilkant Ram Ganjhu & Anr.
(Along with Connected Criminal Appeal)

Citation:
(2025) INSC 942 (Non-Reportable)

2. Relevant Laws and Sections

The case involves the following provisions of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC):

  • Section 302: Punishment for murder.

  • Section 307: Attempt to murder.

  • Section 436: Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house, etc.

  • Section 34: Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention.

3. Basic Case Details

Parties Involved:

  • Appellant: State of Jharkhand (originally Bihar).

  • Respondents:
    Nilu Ganjhu (Accused No. 1)
    Mahboob Ansari (Accused No. 2)
    Anil Ganjhu (deceased during appeal)
    Dhanushdhari Ganjhu (Acquitted by Supreme Court).

Background:

  • Incident Date: Intervening night of April 1–2, 1992.

  • Allegation: Respondents set fire to the informant’s house using explosives, killing his two infant daughters (aged 3 years and 6 months).

  • Motive: Prior enmity as the informant (a bus agent) was threatened by respondents for being an "outsider" in Khunti, Bihar.

  • Trial Court (1994): Convicted all accused under Sections 302/34 and 436/34 IPC and sentenced them to life imprisonment.

  • High Court (2023): Acquitted all accused, citing lack of evidence.

  • Supreme Court Appeal: State challenged the acquittal.

4. Explanation of the Judgment

Key Issues Decided:

  1. Alibi of Dhanushdhari Ganjhu:
    He claimed he was admitted to Madhuri Nursing Home (38 km away) from March 31 to April 8, 1992.
    Evidence: Hospital admission/discharge records and testimony of Dr. Sinha (DW-1) confirmed his presence at the hospital during the incident.
    Supreme Court's View: Alibi was conclusively proven. The Trial Court erred in convicting him. Acquittal upheld (Criminal Appeal No. 3381 dismissed).

  2. Conviction of Nilu Ganjhu & Mahboob Ansari:
    Eyewitness Testimony:
    Informant (PW-1) and his wife (PW-5) saw the accused fleeing the scene under electric light.
    Both suffered burn injuries while trying to save their children.
    Prosecution Evidence:
    Motive established (prior threats to informant).
    Consistent testimonies of injured eyewitnesses (PW-1, PW-5) and relatives (PW-3, PW-6, PW-8).
    Medical evidence (PW-4) confirmed deaths due to burns.
    High Court’s Errors:
    Wrongly treated case as circumstantial: Ignored direct eyewitness accounts.
    Doubted parents' conduct: Criticized PW-1/PW-5 for escaping without children. Supreme Court held human reactions vary under trauma (Lahu Kamlakar Patil v. State of Maharashtra cited).
    "Bomb" vs. "Explosive Substance": High Court fixated on absence of "bomb residue," but evidence proved use of some explosive substance causing fire.
    Supreme Court's View: Trial Court’s conviction was valid. Acquittal reversed for Nilu and Mahboob (Criminal Appeal No. 3382 allowed).

Final Outcome:

  • Dhanushdhari Ganjhu: Acquittal confirmed.

  • Nilu Ganjhu & Mahboob Ansari: Conviction restored. Directed to surrender within 2 weeks.

  • Anil Ganjhu: Appeal abated due to death.

Legal Principles Reaffirmed:

  • Eyewitness Credibility: Related witnesses (e.g., victims’ family) are reliable if testimonies are consistent.

  • Human Conduct in Trauma: No "standard reaction" for witnesses (Lahu Kamlakar Patil).

  • FIR as a "Starter": FIR need not detail every fact; its purpose is to set investigation in motion.

Summary:
The Supreme Court overturned the High Court’s acquittal of Nilu Ganjhu and Mahboob Ansari, restoring their conviction for murder and arson. It upheld the acquittal of Dhanushdhari Ganjhu due to a proven alibi. The judgment emphasizes that eyewitness testimonies—especially from victims—cannot be discarded for minor discrepancies, and human reactions under extreme trauma vary.

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