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
appellant’s presence at the spot of crime.
6.1 That aluminium phosphide is rather impossible to administer in a
deceitful manner owing to its pungent ... committed suicide. Counsel has submitted
judgments to support the proposition that aluminium phosphide has a
pungent smell similar to garlic.
6.2 Reliance has been placed
Chemical Examiner,
received much later, indicated the presence of aluminium phosphide (a
pesticide) in the stomach of the deceased and phosphine, a constituent of
aluminium ... phosphide, detected in her liver, spleen, right kidney and right
lung. According to Dr. Asha Kiran, Medical Officer, Civil Hospital, Mandi
Gobindgarh
marriage with the appellant. The appellant was alleged to have
administered aluminium phosphide causing unnatural death of the daughter of the
respondent and thus ... receipt of the report of the Chemical Examiner, the pesticide aluminium
phosphide was detected in the stomach and large and small intestines. While
phosphide
sent, reported that the same contained poison known
as "Aluminium Phosphide". All these facts were in the charge-
sheet. The death, according ... that poison was detected in the viscera, in the form of
“aluminium phosphide”. An attempt was made to argue that the deceased might
have consumed
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
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
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.
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5.2. Learned senior
wife of the appellant
Raksha Devi consumed tablets of aluminum phosphide at about 1:45
a.m. She was admitted in the hospital for treatment ... investigation by
stating that the deceased had taken the tablets of aluminum phosphide
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