Trial Court has heavily relied upon the video cassette (Ex. P-2)
which was sent to FSL. However, vide a report ... herein, that the
device by which the subject video clippings were recorded was never sent to
FSL for examination. Also, in Netrapal 's case
Sansi. It is a matter of record that 5
video cassettes were sent to the FSL which were marked ... recorded that the 5 video cassettes which were sent to FSL
had been received along with the copies of the said 5 video cassettes
Trial Court has heavily relied upon the video cassette (Ex. P-1)
which was sent to FSL. However, vide a report ... herein, that
the device by which the subject video clippings were recorded was never sent
to FSL for examination. Also, in Netrapal 's case
exhibits i.e. mobile phone and CD were
received from FSL, but the questioned video could not be retrieved even
from the original source ... video went viral on
public media and they had down loaded the video from open social media
platform. However, such copy of the video whose
Trial Court itself had given permission to send the DVD of
videos to FSL for obtaining opinion which was still awaited and was,
therefore, part ... incident and had suffered injuries were
also recorded after showing them the videos and photographs of the
incident and the same were filed alongwith
itself is inadmissible in evidence. The video
footage contained in Ex.P-1 has not been opined by FSL to be the original
recording ... recording device was admittedly not
sent to FSL for analysis. Thus, there is no evidence that video recording
contained in cassette
Trial Court has heavily relied upon the video cassette (Ex. P-2)
which was sent to FSL. However, vide a report ... recording device was admittedly not
sent to FSL for analysis. Thus, there is no evidence that video
recording contained in cassette
Trial Court has heavily relied upon the video cassette (Ex. P-2)
which was sent to FSL. However, vide a report ... recording device was admittedly not
sent to FSL for analysis. Thus, there is no evidence that video
recording contained in cassette
victim and the appellant were sent to
the FSL, and the FSL report has remained inconclusive.
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed By:PREM ... recording as per the frame-by-frame analysis
conducted by the FSL using Video Analyst System. The CCTV footage
rather showed that at no point
voice of the second person
was audible in the video. The said video was thereafter shown to
the prosecutrix, and she identified the person committing ... FSL, however,
as is evident from the FSL report, the voice samples of the
applicant did not match with the voice audible in the video