viscera reports). The plastic
containers received from P.W.16 found contained Phosphide. The 7-up cool drinks
purchased from ... shop does not contain Phosphide. (Ex.P.8 chemical
report). The contents of M.O.8 found contained diazepam. The contents
would have died of cumulative effect of head
injury, compression neck and phosphide and ethyl alcohol poisoning. (Ex.P.17
postmortem certificate ... group. (Exs.P.11 to 13). The stomach of the
deceased contained phosphide and ethyl alcohol and the intestine, liver and
kidney contained ethyl alcohol
free of insets, the cargo is fumigated on board the vessel. Aluminium phosphide is used to fumigate the wheat cargo. In order to regulate ... grain is fumigated at the place of procurement with aluminium phosphide not more than 8-10 days just prior to procurement, should be produced
opinion the deceased would appear to have died of Aluminium Phosphide Poison.
24. Dr.Thirumozhi, who conducted the postmortem has given the following statement ... dated 30.09.2013, is as follows:
1.Stomach and its contents.
Detected Aluminium Phosphide and two hundred and twenty eight 228 mg. Of ethyl alcohol
prior to the autopsy and there is
possibility of undetecting of Aluminium Phosphide during chemical analysis.
(g) Following the same, the investigator gave a requisition ... wife, the deceased Gandhimathi
to consume poisonous cool drink in which Aluminimum Phosphide tablets were
actually diluted and it was because of that, the deceased
subsequently amended on 28.4.2003. The charges relate to the purchase of Aluminium Phosphide and as to whether the purchase was under the running rate contract ... stated that the purchase of additional quantity of Aluminium Phosphide at Rs.244/- per Kg. was ordered during 1999-2000, despite confirmed expected escalation
toxicological analysis. The report revealed that the deceased had some Aluminium Phosphide and Ethyl Alcohol. He gave opinion that the death was due to consumption ... Ethyl Alcohol and Aluminium Phosphide and due to head injury.
(d) P.W.9, during the course of investigation, arrested the accused
dowry and that she
died under abnormal circumstances due to
aluminium phosphide poisoning. In our opinion,
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report on viscera, which shows that neither Aluminium Phosphide nor any other poison was detected in the viscera.
5. P.W.19 examined ... tumbler containing pre-mixed solution, a container and a bottle containing Aluminium Phosphide 56 insecticide. When P.W.13 decided to inform the Police, only
second respondent, as seen from documents produced in the typeset phosphide tablets and not connecting with Tractor, thereby showing there was some attempt