time. It is
also submitted that in fact looking to the margin of error as per the
medical jurisprudence, since doctor has admitted that ... than 18 years at the
time of incident then keeping that error of margin in mind, it can be
well above 18 years, and thus
notorious and
one can take judicial notice that the margin of error in
age ascertained by radiological examination is two years
on either side. Undoubtedly ... case of Jaya Mala (supra), it is clear that the
margin of error in age ascertained by the radiological examination is
two years on either
State vs . Sushil Kumar on 5 August, 2013
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IN THE COURT OF MS. ILLA
Himachal Pradesh held
that in a case of ossification test, the margin of error on either side varies from 1 ½
to 2 years and benefit ... Crimes)1009 and it was held that margin
of errors of two years on either side should be given to the accused in determining
years, but less than 16 years. It was observed that margin of error in the
radiologist'
s examination was of two years on either ... notorious and one can take judicial notice that the margin
of error in age ascertained by radiological examination is two years on either
side
doubt there can be an error in the
periphery of three years. But the benefit of the error has to go in
favour ... parents stands proved. The accused is entitled
to advantage of marginal error based on ossification test. The above
FIR No.102/09 PS Bhajanpura
exact and may vary by two years on either side.
Margin of error in such a radiological examination is two years on
either side ... held by
Hon'ble Supreme Court that margin of error in age ascertained by
radiological examination is to be taken as two years
exact and may
vary by two years on either side. Margin of error in such a
radiological examination is two years on either side ... held by
Hon'ble Supreme Court that margin of error in age ascertained by
radiological examination is to be taken as two years
years. It is settled law that
there is a margin of error in the ossification test report. But even after
considering the margin of error
prosecutrix
was between 14.5 years to 16.5 years. The margin of error in age
ascertained by the radiological examination is two years on either side