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Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 498A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 45 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
State Of Maharashtra vs Damu S/O Gopinath Shinde And Others on 1 May, 2000
16) In the case of State of Maharashtra v. Damu s/o Gopinath Shinde
and others., [MANU/SC/0299/2000 : AIR 2000 SC 1691 at page
1700], it has been laid down that without examining the expert as a
witness in Court, no reliance can be placed on an opinion alone.
State (Delhi Administration) vs Pali Ram on 26 September, 1978
In
this regard, it has been observed in The State (Delhi Administration)
v. Pali Ram, [MANU/SC/0189/1978 : AIR 1979 SC 14] that "no expert
would claim today that he could be absolutely sure that his opinion
was correct, expert depends to a great extent upon the materials put
before him and the nature of question put to him."
Sanju @ Sanjay Singh Sengar vs State Of M.P on 1 May, 2002
In rejoinder, learned APP for the State points out that the Division
Bench of this Court in Sanjay Singh vs. State;Crl.A.No.156/2000 dated 28th
May, 2015, in similar circumstances, had remanded the matter to the Trial
Court for framing of an additional charge after many years. The relevant
portion of the said judgment is reproduced hereinbelow:-