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15. Pursuant to the disclosure statement, Ashok Kumar identified the location vide memo Ext P21, where he threw the bag containing the head of the deceased, Kappa, and the DVR in the Bhakra canal at Fatehabad Branch, Hisar Road, Tohana Canal. Further, vide memo Ext P20, Ashok demarcated the shop of blacksmith Jeewna Ram, from whom he had purchased Kappa for Rs. 200/-. Vide memo Ext P23, the Investigator recovered the underwear which Ashok was wearing at the time of the occurrence, a gold kara, and two mobile phones, one black VIVO, another blue POCO. He also got recovered currency notes of Rs. 60,000/-.

76. However, since the accused Ashok was not charged with the commission of an offence punishable under §404 IPC of misappropriating the property of a deceased, he cannot now be convicted and sentenced for the said offence.

77. The seventh circumstance is of the first disclosure statement made by the accused Ashok, which led to the recovery of one Vivo and one Poco mobile phone.

D-2. Mobile Phones VIVO Ext P-53 and POCO Ext P-54:

                           Date & No.      Exhibit         Description and Findings                                        LCR
                           of Exhibit      Name                                                                            Page

                           Ext P18         statement
                           20.06.2020      Recovery        One parcel cloth containing two mobile phones, 261

Locard's exchange principle originated in Lyon, France, developed by forensic pioneer Dr. Edmond Locard at his laboratory there in the early 20th century. The foundational idea "Every contact leaves a trace"

stems from Locard's observations, such as his French quote: "Il est impossible au malfaiteur d'agir avec l'intensité que suppose l'action criminelle sans laisser des traces de son passage," but Locard never explicitly termed it an "exchange principle" in his own publications. [https://www.mccrone.com/mm/fractured- patterns-microscopical-investigation-of-real-physical-evidence/ ] authenticity of this order/judgment High Court, Sector 1, Chandigarh MRC-1-2025 CRA-D-293-2025 memo of VIVO of black and red colour and POCO of blue Ext P23 Mobile colour which the accused had taken with him after phones murdering his brother Deepak. Sealed with seal of VIVO & SS along with sample seal.