Bindeshwar Murmu Son Of Late Bhogal ... vs The State Of Bihar (Now Jharkhand) on 6
upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj Singh v. State of Punjab ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective.'
28. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission, the Court
misdirect the trial on
the basis of a perfunctory or designedly defective
investigation, there the Court is to be deeply
cautious and ensure that despite ... cases, upon recording of reasons as to
deliberate dereliction of duty, designedly
defective investigation, intentional acts of
omission and commission prejudicial to the case
Golam Sarwar & Others vs State Of West Bengal on 16 May, 2014
Author: Nishita
upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj Singh v. State of Punjab ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective.
28. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission, the Court
upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj Singh v. State of Punjab , held ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective.
28. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission, the Court
upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj Singh v. State of Punjab , held ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective.
28. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission, the Court
defects in the investigation and taking into account the said defects, the appellants are to be acquitted. Even assuming that there are some defects ... upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj Singh v. State of Punjab , held
upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj Singh v. State of Punjab , held ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective.'
28. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission, the Court
into the hands of the investigating officer
if the investigation is designedly defective. Paragraph-5 of this
judgment is quoted herein below :
"5. Notwithstanding ... into the
hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is
designedly defective. Any investigating officer, in fairness
to the prosecutrix as well