upon and such lapses ignored. Noticing the possibility
of investigation being designedly defective, this Court in the case
of Dhanaj Singh @ Shera ... into the hands of the
investigating officer if the investigation is designedly
defective.”
(Emphasis supplied)
23. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission
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 ... 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.‖
28. Dealing with the cases of omission and commission, the
Court
accepted is clearly without substance.
5. In the case of a defective investigation the Court has to be circumspect in evaluating the evidence ... into the hands of the Investigating Officer if the investigation is designedly defective. See Karnel Singh v. State of M.P. .
6. In Paras Yadav
kept in view. The failure to conduct the identification parade is a defect of the investigation and it is the remissness on the part ... into the hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective. In defective investigation, the only requirement is of extra caution by Courts
handling of evidence, collected at
the site of the incident, whether by design or otherwise but in no way could it destroy
the prosecution ... into the hands of
the investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective (See Karnel
Singh vs. State
State vs . Neeraj Safi Page No. 1/69 on 31 January, 2017
IN THE COURT
State vs . Pankaj on 20 January, 2015
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IN THE COURT OF MS. ILLA RAWAT
Apex Court observed that in case of a
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.
35. Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872, illustrations
(a) when