search, the accused was found in possession
of a polythene bag containing Diazepam weighing 250 gms. and drawing two
samples of 5 gms. each Diazepam ... Nagapattinam road, the accused was found in possession of 250
gms. of Diazepam kept in a polythene bag, which is a Narcotic substance,
without
relating to Subramani (D1) alone shows
that “monocrotophos and diazepam” were detected in the visceral samples.
Whereas, in the viscera reports in respect ... only “diazepam” was
detected and “monocrotophos or lambda cyhalothrin” was not detected. As
regards Subramani (D1), the post-mortem doctor has opined that, “ Death
ground that he was in possession of 600
gms. Diazepam, charged for the offence punishable under Sections 8(c)
read with 22(c) of Narcotic ... themselves. On search, they found 600 gms of diazepam powder in a
polythene bag and the same was recovered by the Sub-Inspector of
Police
ground that he was in possession of 600
gms. Diazepam, charged for the offence punishable under Sections 8(c)
read with 22(c) of Narcotic ... themselves. On search, they found 600 gms of diazepam powder in a
polythene bag and the same was recovered by the Sub-Inspector of
Police
that the deceased died on account of the administration of Diazepam, which is a poisonous substance. Though he said that he is not able ... probable cause of death may be due to the administration of Diazepam. Ex.P.6 is the opinion given by him on the questionnaire prepared
away with the deceased.
3. On 29.09.2013, the accused gave Diazepam tablets mixed with milk to the deceased. After taking the said milk mixed with ... Diazepam tablets, the deceased wet out and returned after some time, after taking liquor. He was in an inebriated condition. He started sleeping
doctor has opined that the deceased would have died due to diazepam poison and further opined that the death would have occurred ... prosecution is that the deceased Rajalakshmi was done to death by administering diazepam poison . Admittedly A1 and A2 are the dentists. The deceased
toxicology report dated
30.08.2013, [EX-P42] disclosed the presence of diazepam in the
visceral organs, viz., stomach, intestine and liver. No alcohol was
detected
same day, where, he was put on a dose of
Diazepam. The trial Court records show that even during the committal
proceedings, the counsel
possession of 5 kg of ganja, 50 grams heroine and 2350 numbers diazepam
tablets respectively were held guilty. The 4th accused who was charged ... judis.nic.in
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Pushpavalli (A.3) they found 2350 ampuls of diazepam in 4 packets and 350
vial of abin. From each packet