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Jaipal vs State Of Haryana on 1 October, 2002

could have died due to some other poison inasmuch as aluminium phosphide poisoning was absent from the viscera. Dr. Sharma admitted during his cross-examination ... phosphide are a vacant look, frequent vomiting with retching, tremors and drowsiness followed by respiratory distress at death. Zinc phosphide acts as a slow poison
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 77 - R C Lahoti - Full Document

Anita vs State Of Haryana on 22 March, 2010

found Aluminium phosphide, whereas phosphide was detected in Exhibit 5c. In respect of Exhibit 5d, no poison could be detected. PW9-Dr. Balwinder Singh ... factors are the symptoms of poisoning by Organophosphorus as per the comparative symptoms of poisoning by Organophosphorus and Aluminium Phosphide extracted above. Bhagirath had excessive
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 5 - Cited by 3 - H Gupta - Full Document

Shri Nitish Yadav vs The State on 27 January, 2011

Forensic Science Laboratory, that death was caused due to aluminum phosphide poisoning. 4. There were as many as twelve prosecution witnesses and two defence witnesses ... appellant also placed before us some literature with regard to aluminum phosphide poisoning. Importantly he submitted that aluminum phosphide was usually used as a rodenticide
Delhi High Court Cites 3 - Cited by 4 - B D Ahmed - Full Document

State vs . Rambir Singh Etc. on 21 April, 2011

finds mention of the case of deceased Babita to be aluminium phosphide poisoning; patient brought to casualty with alleged history of consumption of aluminium phospide ... phosphide poisoning which poisoning was confirmed by the viscera report of FSL, Ex PX. Death of Babita by consuming poisonous tablets of aluminium phosphide
Delhi District Court Cites 26 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Darshan Singh vs The State Of Punjab on 4 January, 2024

phosphide are a vacant look, frequent vomiting with retching, tremors and drowsiness followed by respiratory distress at death. Zinc phosphide acts as a slow poison ... aluminium phosphide poisoning remains unchallenged. In fact, in his 313 statement, even the appellant states that the deceased consumed poison (aluminum phosphide) and committed suicide
Supreme Court of India Cites 17 - Cited by 0 - A Kumar - Full Document
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