deceased and killed him.
He burnt the dead body and thereafter, he locked the
door of house from outside and ran away ... police entered in the house by
breaking open the lock of door and found a partially
burnt dead body of deceased. Sub-Inspector
fracture shaft of right femur shows partial union with
broken implant (distal) locking bolt and nail in situ and fractures of
tibia and fibula
nail and Proximal, distal locking was done and
wound closed in large done. Partially amputated great toe
disarticulated at MTP joint sutured and debridement done ... affidavit that petitioner was treated with ORIF with intra-
medullary inter locking nail for right tibia and disarticulation
of PIP joint great toe with suturing
there will be a lock-in period of 36 months and there can be partial and full withdrawal after 36 months. The aforesaid officials also
industries; (24) “lock-out” means the closing of a place or part of a place of employment or the total or partial suspension of work
industries; (24) “lock-out” means the closing of a place or part of a place of employment or the total or partial suspension of work
concealed some non-damaged/ minor damaged/ partially damaged items in the nearby shops after the fire and locked it and refusing to survey them. Which
used for committing the murder of the said Ghanashyam,
thereafter, by locking the door of the house and hided the said
wood-scraper (Cwæ ... inquest; CW.5 is examined
as PW.2 who is the partial-eyewitness; CWs.7, 8 & 9 are examined
Almirah available to the search party.
(v) The lock of iron Almirah was broke open with the
consent of the appellant Rajeev Verma ... which the co-accused
Hansraj was travelling. Although this witness has partially not
27 CRA 743/2004 & 764/2004
supported the prosecution case, however
handover complete charge of the branch
to the petitioner but only a partial charge was handed over on
Patna High Court CWJC No.1438 ... loan documents were obtained after breaking open the lock of the
Almirah and in between 566 documents were also received by the
petitioner.
Since