This document contains a Supreme Court of India judgment concerning Criminal Appeals No. 38 and 775 of 2011. It details a case where the conviction of appellants Rohtas, Sanjay, and Bijender under Sections 307 and 148 of the Indian Penal Code was upheld. However, their sentence of seven years rigorous imprisonment was reduced to five years, with a fine imposed. The judgment discusses the legal arguments, including the validity of charges under Section 149 IPC when some accused are acquitted, and the reliance on witness testimony and medical evidence. This is a valuable resource for legal practitioners, students, and anyone interested in Indian criminal law.