into the hands of the
investigation officer if the investigation is designedly
defective."
34. Where our criminal justice system provides safeguards
of fair trial ... 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
attempt on their part to prepare reports and
documents in a designedly defective manner which
would have prejudiced the case of the prosecution and
resulted
attempt on their part to prepare reports and
documents in a designedly defective manner which
would have prejudiced the case of the prosecution and
resulted
into the hands of the investigation officer if the
investigation is designedly defective."
34. Where our criminal justice system provides safeguards
of fair trial ... 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
Supreme Court has held that in cases of defective investigation the court has to be circumspect in evaluating the evidence but it would ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective. There can be no dispute to the aforesaid proposition
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.'
There has been several lapses on the part of the prosecution
cases, upon
recording of reasons as to deliberate dereliction of
duty, designedly defective investigation, intentional
act of omission and commission prejudicial to the
case
upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility of
investigation being designedly defective, this Court in Dhanaj
Singhv. 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 ... into
the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is
designedly defective.'
9. Reference can also be made to Paras Yadav Vs. State
report of the
supervising authority, the design of the building was defective and as such the
Chajja was collapsed. He submits that the Supervisor