that the accused caused evidence thereof to disappear and (4) that the accused caused disappearance of the evidence with the intention of screening the offender ... disappear" is to cease to appear or to be visible, to vanish from sight, etc. Disappearance of the evidence will be caused
Indian Penal
Code reads as under:
"201. Causing disappearance of evidence of
SC No. 156/10, FIR No. 408/07 " State Vs. Sunita ... offence in itself if a person
knowingly causes disappearance of evidence with the intention of
screening the offender from legal punishment, of an offence which
charged with the offence
under Section 201 IPC should have caused
disappearance of evidence or should have
given false information regarding the main
offence ... committed; (iii) person charged with the said
offence should have caused disappearance of
evidence; and (iv) the act should have been done
with the intention
come up with a case of deletion of data thereby causing disappearance of
evidence has putforth. He further submitted that, in the remand report
dated ... crime to disappear
and tamper with it. The investigating officer therefore, in order to prevent
him from causing disappearance of further evidence, decided to arrest
Ishwar Singh would prove the charge of causing disappearance of evidence of the crime against him. The prosecution has not produced any evidence whether when ... also the offence Under Section 201 IPC. Charge of causing disappearance of evidence the crime has not been proved beyond reasonable doubt against the accused
charged with the offence under Section 201 IPC should have caused disappearance of evidence or should have given false information regarding the main offence ... committed; (iii) person charged with the said offence should have caused disappearance of evidence; and (iv) the act should have been done with the intention
accused Hiren
in removing the dead body by which they caused
disappearance of evidence.
17. Ms.C.M. Shah, learned APP has submitted that
considering ... Section 201 of the IPC for better appreciation:
"201. Causing disappearance of evidence of offence,
or giving false information to screen offender.--
Whoever, knowing
victim supported by her elder sister, P.W, 3 and the circumstantial evidence derived from the conduct of the accused-respondents and other witnesses ... trial Court held that there were no ingredients of causing disappearance of evidence of the commission of rape by them and that by merely sending
prosecution has failed to establish that the accused persons had caused disappearance of evidence or had attempted to screen themselves from legal punishment ... seen the accused persons causing disappearance of evidence. There is no direct evidence nor any cogent circumstantial evidence to show that it was the accused
fact that the appellants despite
their requisite knowledge and intention caused disappearance of evidence and
gave false information to the police in respect ... section 201 IPC. It reads as under:
"201. Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information
to screen offender.--Whoever, knowing