Man jailed for 7 years in Ludhiana over 2015 bid to shoot Army soldier.
Ludhiana: A local court has sentenced a man to seven years of rigorous imprisonment for the 2015 attempted murder of an Army soldier and his brother following a dispute over a village drain.Sukhwinder Singh was convicted by additional sessions judge Sandeep Singh Bajwa in a fast-track court in Ludhiana. In addition to the prison term, the court imposed a fine of Rs 20,000, with an additional seven-month sentence mandated should he fail to pay. The court, however, acquitted Sukhwinder Singh's wife, Pardeep Kaur, ruling that the prosecution had failed to prove her "common intention" or active participation in the shooting beyond a reasonable doubt.
A dispute over a culvertThe incident dates back to June 20, 2015, in the village of Birmi. Court records suggest that the violence was fuelled by "previous enmity" regarding a small bridge, or culvert, which the local panchayat had built over a drain. The defendant had reportedly opposed the construction, which allowed his neighbour, Baljinder Singh, to cross the area on a motorcycle.The prosecution's case rested on the testimony of Jasmail Singh, whose son Gurpreet Singh —an Army soldier stationed in Assam — was home on leave at the time of the attack. The court heard that on the day of the shooting, Baljinder Singh had called his nephews, Gurpreet and Dilpreet Singh, for help during an altercation with the defendant. When the brothers arrived to intervene, they found Sukhwinder Singh grappling with their uncle.The confrontation escalated when the group followed the defendant back to his home. Prosecution evidence established that Sukhwinder Singh emerged with a .32-bore licensed revolver and fired four shots: the first into the air as a warning, the second shot aimed at Dilpreet Singh, which missed his armpit narrowly, the third below Gurpreet Singh's right armpit, causing serious internal injuries, and the fourth at Baljinder Singh, who survived by diving to the ground.Gurpreet was moved to Dayanand Medical College (DMC) in Ludhiana for emergency treatment. While Sukhwinder Singh pleaded his innocence and alleged false implication during the trial, judge Bajwa found the evidence of "intent and knowledge" sufficient for a conviction. The judge has noted that the act of firing a lethal weapon at the victims was clearly intended to cause death, even though Gurpreet survived the assault.
A dispute over a culvertThe incident dates back to June 20, 2015, in the village of Birmi. Court records suggest that the violence was fuelled by "previous enmity" regarding a small bridge, or culvert, which the local panchayat had built over a drain. The defendant had reportedly opposed the construction, which allowed his neighbour, Baljinder Singh, to cross the area on a motorcycle.The prosecution's case rested on the testimony of Jasmail Singh, whose son Gurpreet Singh —an Army soldier stationed in Assam — was home on leave at the time of the attack. The court heard that on the day of the shooting, Baljinder Singh had called his nephews, Gurpreet and Dilpreet Singh, for help during an altercation with the defendant. When the brothers arrived to intervene, they found Sukhwinder Singh grappling with their uncle.The confrontation escalated when the group followed the defendant back to his home. Prosecution evidence established that Sukhwinder Singh emerged with a .32-bore licensed revolver and fired four shots: the first into the air as a warning, the second shot aimed at Dilpreet Singh, which missed his armpit narrowly, the third below Gurpreet Singh's right armpit, causing serious internal injuries, and the fourth at Baljinder Singh, who survived by diving to the ground.Gurpreet was moved to Dayanand Medical College (DMC) in Ludhiana for emergency treatment. While Sukhwinder Singh pleaded his innocence and alleged false implication during the trial, judge Bajwa found the evidence of "intent and knowledge" sufficient for a conviction. The judge has noted that the act of firing a lethal weapon at the victims was clearly intended to cause death, even though Gurpreet survived the assault.
Popular from City
- Delhi on high alert: Hawk eye on vehicles entering city after intelligence reports suggest possible terror attack
- Karnataka BJP MLA Chandru Lamani caught taking Rs 5 lakh bribe
- Bride's pet dog sparks violent clash in UP, wedding cancelled
- 'Poured sanitiser on her private parts, set them on fire': Tripura teen brutally assaulted by live-in partner in Gurgaon
- 57-year-old kidnapped Sikh man found dead in US
end of article
Trending Stories
- NZ vs PAK, T20 World Cup: PAK vs NZ Super 8 match abandoned due to rain
- PAK vs NZ Super 8s weather forecast: What happens if rain washes out Colombo clash?
- Colombo rain: What is the cut-off time for PAK vs NZ T20 World Cup Super 8 match?
16:16 Trump accuses SCOTUS of being swayed by foreign interests after legal setback; attacks US companies and attorneys with India ties09:18 ‘Reflection of trust’: PM Modi, Brazil President Lula sign rare earths deal; aim for trade beyond $20 billion- Never got H-1B, couldn't visit home in 8 years: 30-year-old Indian man dies in US, fundraiser says he was under a lot of stress
- 'Why Dallas looks like New Delhi': Texas senator John Cornyn slammed for now-deleted 'Welcome to Indian century' post
Featured in city
- Delhi Police arrest 6 Bangladeshi nationals for posting messages supporting Pakistan terror outfits
- Patna University Polls Postponed: Student unrest halts elections; indefinite delay after code breach
- BJP MLA Detained For Bribe: Lokayukta police catch Lamani in ₹5 lakh raid; aides tried to destroy evidence
- Bride's pet dog sparks violent clash in UP, wedding cancelled
- ‘Will recover hawala funds, end DMK rule’, says AIADMK chief Edappadi Palaniswami
- 5 police personnel killed, 3 critical after SUV collides with gravel-laden tipper truck in Odisha
Photostories
- Delhi-Meerut RRTS: Delhi To Meerut In Less Than An Hour! Travel On Namo Bharat Trains At 160 Kmph - Check Route, Stations, Travel Time & Top Features
- 5 best foods for bone health and the right way to consume them
- After her liver cancer treatment, Dipika Kakar develops a stomach cyst; Shoaib Ibrahim says she will be admitted for a procedure
- Weekly Cosmic Guidance: From February 22 to February 28, 2026 for your birth date
- 10 vegetarian breakfast dishes of North India
- 6 snake-repellent plants to naturally protect your home
- 5 best places to shop in Dubai if you want to grab the best deals
- From recalling their dating days to Gautami’s divorce phase and Ram calling himself an absent father; Ram Kapoor and Gautami Kapoor get candid about marriage and kids
- Sunday binge watch: These Hulu dramas are a must try
- From 'Emily in Paris' to 'Made in Heaven': 5 times OTT dramas redefined fashion
Videos
03:37 Lula Calls It A “Very Promising Day” As India-Brazil Ties Move Towards Stronger Economic Partnership07:25 “5, 6, 7… 11?” Donald Trump Keeps Upgrading His India-Pak Jet Count03:47 Trump Raises Worldwide Tariffs From 10% To 15% A Day After Supreme Court Ruling03:58 'We Will Continue To Fight': Brazil President Lula Backs India's UN Security Council Reform Push07:23 ‘Swayed By Foreign Interests': Trump Slams SCOTUS; Attacks US Firms, Attorneys With India Ties06:15 Explained: How US tariffs on India evolved amid Supreme Court ruling and trade disputes04:16 'Studying Developments For Their Implications': India After US Top Court's Order On Trump Tariffs05:27 India, Brazil Sign Rare Earths Deal; Modi Calls It 'Major Step' Towards Supply Chain Resilience08:41 Brazil President Lula Calls For Stronger Global South With India To Prevent A New Cold War Divide
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment