taking the
amount directly, she took out a diary from her table drawer
and opened the same. She asked the appellant to keep the
currency ... diary. After closing the diary, the appellant kept
the same in her table drawer. She locked the table drawer
and kept
applied
phenolphthalein was placed by him on the Doctor's table
during the consultation, and that the said amount was not in
fact received ... amount was in fact paid by him or placed on the
table as demanded by the Doctor. He even stated that the
amount
currency notes were kept by the accused in the drawer of his table.
Shadow witness gave agreed signal to the raiding party, then the
raiding ... direction of the DSP, Balbir Singh, had searched the drawer of the
table of the accused. Marked currency notes were recovered from the
drawer
bearing No. 21B/142056 from PW2, placed it on his table and went out in
his motor cycle stating that he was going ... thereafter entered the office room, placed the
ration card on his table and then left in his motor cycle stating that he was
going
currency notes from his
pocket and placed them on the table. The amount was seized. All the
required procedure was completed. First Information Report (herein ... complainant entered into the office and threw currency notes on his
table. ACB officials entered into the office and forced him to pick
those notes
running a Chicken & mutton stall, for which, he was using
weighing table-scale. On 19.09.2005, he went to the Milk
Producers' Co-operative ... approached the
appellant for the purpose of stamping his weighing table-scale. At
that time, the appellant demanded Rs.200/- as bribe
currency notes of Rs. 20/- and had placed them on a table, he had issued receipt at Exh. 12 and as such, there ... also case of the complainant who had placed currency notes on table at the time when accused No. 1 was preparing Octroi receipt
basement of Hotel Malhar and occupied
seats on two different, but adjacent tables. PI Ghuge (PW 3), ACP
Patil and a Police Naik also went ... basement and occupied
seats at the table which had been occupied by Pelnekar. That, at
about 10.45 pm, the appellant no.1 and appellant
Purshottam. Even as per PW4, the complainant
placed the money on the table of the Appellant and thus there was neither
any demand nor acceptance ... show any prejudice. Recovery
from the drawer of the Appellant's table has been proved beyond reasonable
doubt. Hence the conviction can be safely
accepted
by the appellant and put it into the drawer of the table. As instructed earlier,
PW.1 conveyed signal. Getting the signal ... recovery of M.O.1 series from the drawer of
the table of the appellant. In support of the recovery of M.O.1 series