opportunity to administer the
poison; thirdly, the deceased has died due to the poison so
administered to him/her. However, in the present case, procuring ... accused to administer poison to the
deceased (ii) that the deceased died of poison said to have been
administered (iii) that the accused
opportunity to administer the
poison; thirdly, the deceased has died due to the poison so
administered to him/her. However, in the present case, procuring ... accused to administer poison to the
deceased (ii) that the deceased died of poison said to have been
administered (iii) that the accused
poison was administered on him with his gestures and on enquiry
she able to get names of the accused, who administered the
poison and this ... administering
poison. When it is the version of her in the private complaint
that her husband informed that poison was administered how
she can change
deceased, dragged her inside the house and then forcibly
administered poison. PW1, who saw the incident, claims to
have raised cries, which attracted the attention ... also to be noted that if really the accused
has forcefully administered poison, he would not have stayed in
the house after the incident
appellant was that both
appellant/A-1 and A-2 administered poison to the deceased.
The deceased is the husband ... planned and then
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committed murder of the deceased by administering poison.
For the said reason, learned Sessions Judge acquitted A-2.
6. Learned counsel
accused to
administer poison to the deceased,
(2) that the deceased died of poison said to
have been administered,
(3) that the accused ... poison. The prosecution has not made any efforts to recover the
poison bottle from which the alcohol was mixed with the poison. The
scene
committing murder of
his 16 year old son by administering poison. Further, charge
sheet was also filed for the offence under Section ... appellant who
had in any manner given poison or administered poison to his
son, the question of convicting the appellant for the offence
under Section
allegation that he murdered his
wife on 17.05.2013 by forcibly administering poison.
2. Heard learned counsel for the appellant/accused and
Sri Jithender Rao Veeramalla ... even remotely suggest that it was the appellant who
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administered poison to the deceased. In cases of such
forceful administration of poison, there ought
prosecution to prove that the accused
was directly responsible for administering poison etc. or causing it to
be taken by any person, through another ... shall also be liable to fine. Therefore,
there should be administering poison, intoxicating etc., with intent to
cause hurt to such person or with intent
prosecution to prove that the accused
was directly responsible for administering poison etc. or causing it to
be taken by any person, through another ... shall also be liable to fine. Therefore,
there should be administering poison, intoxicating etc., with intent to
cause hurt to such person or with intent