result of
administration of poison (though not detected) and
that the poison must have been administered by the
accused person, then the conviction ... death was a
result of administration of poison (though not
detected) and the poison must have been
administered by the accused person, then the
conviction
poisoning that the death took place by poisoning; the
accused had the poison in his possession; and that the accused
had an opportunity to administer ... result of
administration of poison (though not detected) and
that the poison must have been administered by the
accused person, then the conviction
result of
administration of poison (though not detected) and
that the poison must have been administered by the
accused person, then the conviction ... death was a
result of administration of poison (though not
detected) and the poison must have been
administered by the accused person, then the
conviction
whereas her mother-in-law administered poisonous medicine to
her. After hue and cry, so raised by his sister, the neighbours gathered
there and took ... such a poison with such a pungent
smell being unwholesome to take. Even it if be taken that
the poison was administered against the will
poison to the deceased. There is also no
evidence on record as to the manner in which the poison has
been administered to the deceased ... administered
the poison to the deceased Devi and two
children? or;
b. Whether deceased Devi voluntarily consumed
the poison and or administered the same
accused to administer poison to the deceased,
(2) that the deceased died of poison
said to have been administered,
(3) that the accused ... murder by poisoning, it is necessary to
prove that the death of the deceased was
caused by poison, that the poison in question
deceased stated to the doctor at
Sial that the accused administered poisonous substance to her as he has given
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statement ... brought to her
house. It was heard that the accused administered poisonous tablet to the
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deceased with the result
deceased that the accused Durgesh and his wife co-accused Renu administered poison was not proved inasmuch as the prosecution has failed to connect ... Renu left his son near the crossing of Raipur Village after administering poison and the villagers admitted his son in the Hallet Hospital, Kanpur Nagar
prominent role. There was no
allegation that the respondent had administered poison to the
complainant. This submission made by the counsel for the
respondent ... caught hold of the
neck of the complainant and forcibly administered poison to her
and also took out her ear rings and Mangalsutra and turned
with an intention to cause death of Murugesan and Kannagi
by administering poison, Duraisamy brought 'Nuvacron', a pesticide and a
steel tumbler ... over
the poison along with the steel tumbler to his son Maruthupandi (A2).
Maruthupandi poured the poison in the tumbler and administered the same