Mukesh Singh vs State (Nct Of Delhi) on 28 February, 2014
Author: Kailash Gambhir
Bench
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
evaluate the evidence produced by the prosecution,
independently of the said defect and then decide whether the evidence
which the prosecution has produced is creditworthy ... into the hands of the
investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective."
The Apex Court in the case of Paras Yadav v. State
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."
38. The last submission of learned counsel for the appellant that
grounds of challenge was
defective investigations. It was held in the said case that in cases of defective
investigation the court has to be circumspect ... into the hands of the Investigating Officer, if the investigation is
designedly defective.
27. Learned Amicus Curie further pointed out some contradictions in the
testimony
Ravi Kumar & Ors. vs State on 30 May, 2014
Author: Sunita Gupta
Bench: Kailash
settled that the defect in the investigation by itself cannot be
a ground for acquittal. If primacy is given to such designed
or negligent investigations ... into the hands of the
investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective.
Other circumstances
32. The post mortem of the deceased was carried
been given to him by the complainant. However,
the benefit of defect of investigation does not automatically accrue to
the accused. The court, in such ... into the hands of the
investigating officer if the investigation is designedly defective."
The Apex Court in the case of Paras Yadav v. State
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
into the hands of the
investigation officer if the investigation is designedly defective.
29. Further, in Visveswaran vs. State ... 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