obtained from the doctor. After compliance of the
requirement under Section 207 CrPC, case was committed to
Sessions Court. The case was received ... report, which is admissible perse under
Section 293 CrPC, blood of human origin was found on the
stone piece. However, no blood grouping
necessary to get at Ss. 293 and 294 Cr.P.C . which are as follows :-
"293.(1) Any document purporting to be a report ... discretion, require such signature to be proved."
Section 293 Cr.P.C. envisages that the report of a scientific expert can be used
taken on record by the trial court, without any
objection, under Section 293 Cr.P.C. The report is not under challenge.
Report records that ... sent for forensic examination and as per ballistic report admissible
under section 293 Cr.P.C, it was found to be in working order
there is no provision under either Evidence
Act or under Code of Criminal Procedure ( Cr.P.C .) to make the statement of
a witness; made ... fact,
even if he happens to be an expert. Although Section 293 Cr.P.C provides
that the Court can use the report
293 of
Cr.P.C . Under Sub-Section (4) of Sec. 293 of Cr.P.C, report of Chemical
Examiner is per se admissible
expert who is
Officer in Fingerprint Bureau is admissible u/s 293 Cr.P.C and
neither accused persons nor their counsels requested for calling ... handwriting expert which is admissible inter se in
terms of section 293 Cr.P.C. This implies that the bailĀbonds was
filled
expert who is
Director in Fingerprint Bureau is admissible u/s 293 Cr.P.C and
neither accused persons nor their counsels requested for calling ... handwriting expert which is admissible inter se
in terms of section 293 Cr.P.C. This implies that the body of the bailĀ
bonds
arguments. However, as is reflected in proceedings dated 10.08.2006 an
application u/s 311 Cr.P.C. was moved ... evidence per see. This is also the
law laid down in Section 293 Cr.P.C. Further reliance may also be placed upon
case titled
would not fall under the category of
discovery of fact, as defined u/s 27 of Indian Evidence Act.
39. Further as per prosecution version ... spot, but as per FSL report (admissible as per
Section 293 CrPC), the chance print Q1 lifted from the spot, did
not match
SONU SINGH FIR No. 231/09 PS SHAHDARA , U/SEC. 307/34 IPC
receiving the injuries, was taken to GTB hospital ... Officer and report made
by Sr. Scientific Officer is admissible u/sec. 293 Cr.P.C and on perusal
of the report it is opined