house.
In Jasbir Kaur's case (supra), murder case- case based on
circumstantial evidence- death due to poisoning- son of deceased, aged
about ... case of murder, but facts of the present case are
different from the facts of aforesaid case. In the case in hand, there
time of post-
mortem examination.
Furthermore, as per case of the prosecution, poison was
administered to the deceased between ... implicate the appellant-accused in the crime.
It is case of the prosecution that the poison was administered to
the deceased mixed in a Patasha
time of postmortem examination that it was a case of suspected
poisoning, no allegation was levelled by the complainant that during life
time, deceased used ... ticket, patient was admitted on 4.3.1997 at
7.30 PM as suspected case of poisoning. Death was at 8.00 PM. That
means, after admission
witness. Case is based on circumstantial evidence. As per postmortem
report, no external injury was noticed. In case appellant had administered
some poisonous substance, then ... food
poisoning. If death was due to food poisoning, then some other members of
the family were expected to complain food poisoning. No case
post, PGIMS, Rohtak. On that
day, a ruqa was received about poison case of Ranbir, Ajaypal and
Nidhi. There were three MLRs. There were three ... given as per record, is of administering poison by some
relative. There is now no case of the accused that any other person
has administered
succumbed to her injuries. Her death was due to
poison. In that case something could be said if Anguri Devi would have
reported ... whether the deceased had consumed poisonous
substance or somebody else had administered poisonous substance.
No case of the appellant that after consuming poisonous substance
deceased
opined that the cause of death in this case was due to
organo phosphorus compound poisoning.
6. On 23.10.1997, accused Rangi Ram and Balbir alias ... stated that the fatal period in case of this poisoning is half hour to three
hours, which may extend to few hours depending upon
Civil
Hospital, Raman and was admitted there as a suspected case of poisoning.
PW3-Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gupta admitted the patient and treated ... case.
In the present case, the prosecution has completely failed to
prove the fact that the deceased had died due to poisoning. No opinion
lying in
mortuary in General Hospital, Karnal and it
was a case of poison. On receipt of this
information, SI Jaspal Singh came to General ... prosecution has failed to prove its
case beyond reasonable doubt.
It was the further specifically pleaded case of the
prosecution that Desraj and Krishan Kumar
complainant (Fauzia) alone in her house had administered
poison. The reason for administering poison was that a
dispute had earlier occurred between the complainant (Fauzia ... cross-examination that he gave no opinion whether it was a
case of poisoning or not. Accordingly, it was observed that no
injury mark suggestive