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Fir No:307/06; Ps Khajuri Khas; U/S ... vs . Devender on 26 August, 2010

He further deposed that as per record injuries sustained by Manoj was opined as simple caused by blunt object. MLC prepared by Dr. Ambar is Ex.PW 8/A bearing his signature at point A. He further deposed that on the same day injured Ram Bharose was also brought to hospital by H.C Gurdeep and was also attended by Dr. Page 11/18 12 FIR NO:307/06; PS KHAJURI KHAS; U/S 308/323/34 IPC; STATE VS. DEVENDER Ambar at about 1.10 a.m during his duty hours. As per record, anterior teeth of patient were found with bleeding. Patient was referred to Dental Department after first aid. MLC of injured Ram Bhroase is in the handwriting of Dr. Ambar, same is Ex.PW 8/B bearing his signatures at point A. As per record injuries sustained by Ram Bharose is simple with blunt which has been opined by some other doctor.
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Jaywantrao S/O. Shirpatrao Byale vs The State Of Maharashtra on 19 December, 2018

In short it is the contention of the present applicant that when the initial complaint lodged by the complainant was treated as N.C. No further investigation could have been carried out by the investigating officer without obtaining permission from the Court of J.M.F.C. The learned counsel has placed reliance on the judgment of this Court in the case of "State of Maharashtra Vs. Dharmendra Ambar Mohite, 1999 All. M.R.(Cri)430". The learned counsel submitted that both the courts ::: Uploaded on - 21/12/2018 ::: Downloaded on - 25/12/2018 22:00:27 ::: 927-CWP-1200-2018.odt (2) below have failed in appreciating the import of Section 155 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
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