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State Of Rajasthan vs Nanu Ram on 18 March, 1977

body loses its glossiness. (ii) Rigor mortis. (iii) Post-mortem staining; (iv) Putrefaction: Daring the course of putrefaction progressive changes take place in the dead ... could pass away between 24 to 36 hours of the death and putrefaction could commence only after 2 days of the death. He also quoted
Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur Cites 29 - Cited by 12 - Full Document

Hem Raj And Others vs State Of Haryana on 12 May, 2011

chemical and electrolyte changes in the vitreous humour (where possible), features of putrefaction, state of stomach contents, presence of maggots by forensic entomology. No doubt ... body. • Post mortem staining. • Rigor mortis. Late Changes: • Decomposition & decay • Putrefaction. • Adipocere formation. • Mummification. Changes in eye: Taches Noire Scleroitiques: 2 yellow triangles
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 7 - Cited by 0 - A N Jindal - Full Document

Rohit Gupta vs State Of U.P. on 15 October, 2025

This is due to the coagulation of muscle proteins. It persists until putrefaction sets in. Heat stiffening is commonly observed in the body ... first stage of relaxation. This depends on the development of putrefaction, for which temperature is an important factor. 15.2.2.2 Putrefaction or Decomposition and Autolysis Putrefaction
Allahabad High Court Cites 11 - Cited by 0 - K Pahal - Full Document
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