Query in SQL Server 2005 Where in 2 column

Good day!! to all
im kinda stuck in here...
here is the senario
i have a table violation
with column of
ID (primary key)
DateCommitted (Date Time)
TimeCommitted (Date Time)
ViolationComitted (varchar(250))
im not the one who created the table im kinda maintaining the system
and the user wants to have a search type where they can search by date + time
eg. From: 01-01-2014 5:30PM to 02-10-2014 11:00AM
im kinda confuse how can i combine the two table in the where clause
where i can search with the date and time combine to get the proper result.
something like this.
SELECT * FROM Violation where ( DateCommitted +TimeCommitted
Between '01-01-2014 5:30PM' AND '02-10-2014 11:00AM' )
hope for your help guys.. thanks in advance!!

same as query of mr. jayakumaru
just a minor revision :)
the where Clause must be something like this.
(cast((left(datecommitted,12)+' '+right(timecommitted,7)) as datetime) >= '01/30/2014 15:00:00' AND cast((left(datecommitted,12)+' '+right(timecommitted,7)) as datetime) <= '02/11/2014 01:00:00')
instead of this.
(cast((left(datecommitted,12)+' '+right(timecommitted,7)) as datetime))

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