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.”
23. 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 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
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
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
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
Zahira Habibulla H Sheikh And Anr vs State Of Gujarat And Ors on 12 April
held that in a case where the
investigation is found to be defective the Court has to be
more circumspect in evaluating the evidence ... hands of the investigating officer who may
have kept the investigation designedly defective. This Court
said:
"It would have been certainly better
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
circumstances.
20. As rightly submitted by the learned Public Prosecutor, neither the defective investigation, if any, nor the discrepancy in the oral evidence ... tantamount to playing into hands of investigating officer, if investigation is designedly defective and perpetuating the designed mischief. Therefore, as rightly submitted by the learned