R.Srinivasan vs State By Police Inspector on 27 November, 2015
Author: A.V.Chandrashekara
colour of the solution with regard to the other samples
were pink and had remained so throughout. However, the lime solution in
which the appellant ... reason assigned by the Trial Court is that the colour could
have faded by the lapse of time. The said explanation of the Trial Court
washes was
pink and had remained so throughout. However, the lime solution, in which
the appellant's hand were dipped, did not show ... rejected the reasoning of the Trial Court that the colour
could have faded by lapse of time, as the other samples taken
evidently, an inaccuracy which has crept
in on account of the fading memory of the panch witness (PW-6).
Pertinently, the panch witness ... left hand of the accused was dipped in some water type
solution which turned into pink. That solution was transferred
into two bottles which were
colour of the
solution with regard to the other samples were pink and
had remained so throughout. However, the lime solution
in which the appellant ... reason assigned by the
Trial Court is that the colour could have faded by the
lapse of time. The said explanation of the Trial Court
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