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
valves therein were of carbon steel. Besides, on account of design defect
these lines also allowed back flow of the alkali solution from ... been furnished in the design and erected
rather than VGS that was actually provided.
(iv) Due to the design defect, there was back flow
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 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 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
Zahira Habibulla H Sheikh And Anr vs State Of Gujarat And Ors on 12 April
Charan Lal Sahu Etc. Etc vs Union Of India And Ors on 22 December, 1989
held that in cases of defective investigation the
court has to be circumspect in evaluating the evidence but it would not be
right in acquitting ... into the hands of the investigating officer
if the investigation is designedly defective. In Paras Yadav & Ors. v. State
of Bihar
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 vs State of M.P. :
1995CriLJ4173 ).
6. In Paras
prosecutrix. There is
no doubt that the investigation was casual and defective.
But despite these deficiencies both the courts below have
recorded a conviction ... into the
hands of the investigating officer if the investigation is
designedly defective. Any investigating officer, in fairness
to the prosecutrix as well