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
opinion. The second case was a
case of death by arsenic poisoning. The chemical examiner
did not state the quantity of arsenic poison found ... importance before a Court could find any
individual guilty of murder by arsenic poison that its
complete analysis should be made. It is not enough
failure, the appellant worked
out this plan of buying sweetmeats in which arsenic was to
be mixed. On the 25th January, 1962, the appellant told ... were also purchased from a
rehriwala. The appellant had already procured white arsenic
and he mixed it in the khoa and the sugar which
dhoti were duly examined by him "with the result that
arsenic was detected in the (Ib) but not in the remaining
articles. . . . .. The Reinsch ... should have also
mentioned the precautions which he took to ensure that arsenic'
was not present in the laboratory material used in the experi
packets contained an explosive mixture of
chlorate of potassium and sulphate of arsenic and such a bomb
would be capable of endangering human life
Chemical Examiner proved to be a mixture of sulphide of arsenic and chlorate of potash. This mixture is used in what are commonly known
such a report -- whatever it may contain -- as proof of death by arsenic poisoning, or of anything, appears to me to be an impossible proposition
makes a report that that article contains one per cent of arsenic, there is no reason to reject that evidence, even if no reasons
Lakshmandas Chaganlal Bhatia And Ors. vs The State on 27 April, 1966
Equivalent citations: AIR1968BOM400
unlicenced drugs detonators, percussion caps containing prohibited mixture of chlorate and red arsenic sulphide and french polish were secured.
(4) The shop of the business