Shankar, the husband of Mt. Gajrani, by the administration by her of arsenic at Laksar railway station on 29th. March 1932, causing his death ... prosecution has succeeded in proving that the deceased did die. of arsenic poison. The prosecution is faced with the serious difficulty at the outset that
sale or possession for sale of poisons or white arsenic in any case in which he is required to take out a license for such
Puri by administering a poisonous pera to him knowing that it contained arsenic poison as a result of which Sudarshan Puri died on the same ... shop of Sooraj Prakash in the village when the poisoned pera containing arsenic was prepared by Sooraj Prakash in order that the same might
sale or possession for sale of poisons or white arsenic in any case in which he is required to take out a licence for such
giving him "peras" (sweets) containing arsenic, to eat, and sentenced to death. On appeal the conviction and sentence, were confirmed by the High ... Chemical Examiner & he found over twenty eight grains of arsenic in it. That was much more than what is sufficient to kill a normally
Penal Code, for causing the death of Brij Nandan by administering arsenic poison on 6th June 1935. He has also been convicted of an offence ... viscera of the deceased were sent to the Chemical Examiner who found arsenic in both of them. According to the medical evidence death
Sessions Judge of Aligarh with having poisoned one Musammat Tufania by administering arsenic to her. The learned Sessions Judge acquitted the accused, and the Government ... which she was then living and go and live with him, administered arsenic to her in gur on the 22nd of June, 1929, and that
certain local areas, and the importation, possession and sale of white arsenic generally. Whereas it is expedient to make provision for regulating the possession ... certain local areas and the importation, possession and sale of white arsenic; It is hereby enacted as follows 1. Short title, extent and commencement
Sessions Judge of Bereilly the murdering one Babu Singh by administering arsenic to him. The learned Sessions Judge found Happu guilty and sentenced ... days later. These facts are proved. In a charge of murder by arsenic poisoning it sessential for the prosecution to prove: (a) That the person
next day he started vomitting. According to the prosecution Sattanjeet purchased white arsenic and gave it to Smt. Rattni who administered the same ... chemical analysis whose report showed that 35.38 milligrams per hundred grams of arsenic was found in the liver, spleen and kidney and on the basis