correctness and veracity. After all, the same are not an
encyclopedia of facts and it is not expected from a victim to give
details ... brief history given to
the doctors. FIR is not an encyclopedia which is expected to contain
all the details of the prosecution case
generation
(Stephen's Criminal Law, 9th Edn., p. 262). In
Encyclopedia of crime and Justice (Vol. 4, p. 1356) it is
stated "... even ... alias Nehru, (2006)
10 SCC, 534, the court held thus-
17. In Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (Vol.4) at p.
1356, it is stated
then minute details of occurrence is not required as FIR is not encyclopedia of occurrence. In case of Bijay Singh (supra), it is also held ... mind that it is settled law that FIR is not an encyclopedia of facts and it is not expected from a victim to give details
mind that it is settled law that FIR is not an encyclopedia of facts and it is not expected from a victim to give details ... brief history given to the doctors. FIR is not an encyclopedia which is expected to contain all the details of the prosecution case
then minute details of occurrence is not required as FIR is not encyclopedia of occurrence. In case of Bijay Singh (supra), it is also held ... mind that it is settled law that FIR is not an encyclopedia of facts and it is not expected from a victim to give details
Parikh's Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence and
Toxicology; Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (Vol.4) at
page 1356; Halsbury's Statutes of England
organ of generation (Stephens Criminal Law, 9th
Ed.,p.262). In "Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice" (Volume
4, page 1356), it is stated
organ of generation (Stephens
Criminal Law, 9th Ed., p.262). In "Encyclopedia of Crime and
Justice" (Volume 4, page 1356), it is stated
have been identified by the modern scientific
methods (Source: Mc-Graw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,
Vol.2). Had such an effort been made
length of sentence."
12
16. Kevin R. Reitz in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, Second
edition "Sentencing guidelines" states:
"All guideline ... varying sentences based
simply on the predilections of individual
judges"
[See Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice, Second edition
"Sentencing guidelines" Kevin