Indian Arms Act.
5. Prosecution has examined total 16 witnesses. Site plan was
drawn by P.W.1- Narendra Gurudas Dhembre ... investigation. FIR is placed on record as Exh.15. Plan of scene of
offence is at Exh.13, while spot panchnama is Exh.28. Post
scene of occurrence i.e. house of the appellant accused at Village Pisewadi, Sheri and in the presense of panchas, he prepared scene of occurrence ... separated. In the course of investigation, police also got prepared the plan of scene of occurrence. On 17-10-99 from the papers received from
Shri Shankar Gopal Patil & Others vs The State Of Maharashtra on 14 October, 1999
effect that there is a primary school located just close to the scene of offence and that this school starts in the morning around ... actually witnesses the incident. A look at the plan Exh. 68 of the scene of offence shows that the school building is beyond a streamlet
planned and calculated attack was directed against the unarmed assembly of persons, two of whom viz. Dariba and Shatrughna ran away from the scene. Were ... there was a good deal of cold-blooded planning and preparation beforehand. After descending on the scene, they commenced their attack all of a sudden
from the affidavit of the Assistant Engineer of the Bombay Municipality. The plans were submitted by the building owner, and I think they were subsequently ... Then the petitioner came on the scene and objected to the proposed plans being passed on the ground that they did not comply with Section
accompanied him. On the same day he
prepared the plan. He gave the plan to Shri. Darade as per his
instructions alongwith his letter ... police had completed the formality of preparation of
location plan of the scene of ofence.
31. The prosecution has also relied on the evidence
Moreover, there are contemporaneous documents like
the inquest (Exhibit-118) and the scene of occurrence
panchnama (Exhibit-165), which lend support to the
prosecution case ... Bhavanimata temple delineated in the site plan
(Exhibit-71), this discrepancy in the scene of occurrence
dismantles the very substratum of the prosecution case
Bashir at exhibit 14. He is a
witness to the panchnama of scene of offence prepared on May
1, 1988 at exhibit ... working as Draftsman in P.W.D. and prepared
plan of the scene of offence on December 7, 1991.
2) PW 8 - Shaikh Kabir Shaikh
salient
features of the MRTP Act was its adoption of general planning
principles following the recommendations of the Barve Committee.
Key to these recommendations ... MRTP Act itself mandated that Development
Plans had to be revised every 20 years.
18. The scene shifts to 1989-1991, when the Government,
following