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Jaipal vs State Of Haryana on 1 October, 2002

taken from the spot give an indication of the presence of aluminium phosphide (celphos); (2) No common poisoning could be detected in: (i) Stomach with ... Alka Vishnoi opined "In view of the Aluminium Phosphide (celphos) detected in two samples, opinion of the casualty Medical Officer case of suspected poisoning
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Darshan Singh vs State Of Punjab on 6 December, 2019

postmortem examination. The chemical examination report (Ex.PH) stated that Aluminum Phosphide Insecticide was detected in the samples containing parts of small and large intestine ... deceased. Phosphine, a constituent of Aluminum Phosphide, was detected in decomposed pieces of liver, spleen and kidney. Dr. Harbhajan Singh on the request
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Smt. Phino vs State Of Punjab on 7 March, 1975

pretext that she required it for that purpose. The poison was zinc phosphide. We see no reason to differ from the concurrent findings ... case that Ranjit Singh had died as a result of zinc phosphide having been administered to him. They were Dr. Moti Singh and Dr. Ahluwalia
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Yogendra Pal Singh vs Raghvendra Singh Alias Prince on 28 November, 2025

laboratory for examination, and the FSL report confirmed the presence of aluminium phosphide poison. 4.7. Despite serious allegations, the police did not arrest the accused ... Forensic Science Laboratory report categorically confirmed the presence of aluminium phosphide poison, thereby corroborating the prosecution’s case of homicidal poisoning. 5 5.2. Learned senior
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Surjit Singh vs The State Of Punjab on 7 December, 2023

death, as certified by the Forensic Department, was poisoning due to aluminium phosphide. Initially, an offence was registered under Section 307 of the IPC which ... that the deceased disclosed to him that she herself consumed the aluminium phosphide tablets. The learned counsel pointed out several lacunae in the prosecution case
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