contention was that since there was no chemical examination
report of the viscera, it could not be said that Geeta Bai died because of
consuming ... years, and shall also be liable to fine.”
Absence of a viscera report
22. Normally, the viscera are preserved and submitted for chemical
analysis under
absent. The exact cause of death could not be ascertained and the
viscera was preserved for forensic test. The report prepared on the basis ... which
after the necessary examination did match with the sample of the viscera
and DNA of the dead body. According to the witness, his daughter
deceased. As the cause of death could not be ascertained, viscera was preserved. The investigating officer sent the viscera for examination to the Forensic Laboratory ... forensic report dated 25.5.2001 organochloro insecticide was found in the viscera.
4. Subsequently, on 3.5.2001 the investigation was transferred to P.W. 5, Manoj Kumar
injury on the dead
body. All organs were found congested. The viscera
was preserved. The death of the deceased was possible
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on 23.01.2011 from ... therefore, in order
to know he had preserved and sealed the viscera and
one piece of liver and spleen. The present case
being
sleeping position. It may be stated here that report of the viscera
examination is not on record. Dr. Mandal has admitted that ... know the result of viscera examination. He added that there were no
injuries on the person of the deceased.
12. In our opinion, the evidence
room No.6,
Gautam Hotel, Church Mission Road, Fatehpuri and that the
viscera of the wife of the accused as also his daughters
Kumari Alisha ... Kumari Chamma, tested positive for the
presence of aluminium phosphide and the viscera of the two
Death Ref. No.1/2008
mortem examination report that Dr. Khatri did feel that contents of the viscera were necessary to be examined with a view to detect if there ... evidence. Dr. Khatri has no where stated that he had kept the viscera with a view to examine its contents for poison. The High Court
post mortem was done. When cause of death could not be ascertained, viscera was preserved and sent for chemical examination. This case was registered ... also suspicious because he did not collect the report of viscera of father of prosecutrix and did not proceed further in the investigation of cause
recorded on 12.02.1994. Investigation
was carried out in a slip-shod manner. Viscera was also sent for chemical
examination only on 14.03.1994. It is difficult ... judgment of conviction,
namely :
(i) No poison was detected in the viscera;
(ii) There was a long time gap between sending viscera and
examination
probable
cause of death was due to asphyxia due to strangulation and viscera was
preserved for chemical analysis which was sent to C.A. Office ... Opinion as to probable cause of death asphysia due to strangulation.
However, viscera is preserved for analysis."
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