Sunil Kumar Ghosh & Ors vs State Of West Bengal on 18 April, 2008
Author
party it can be read as substantive evidence under Sub-
Section (3) of Section 294 Cr.P.C. Accordingly, the post mortem
report ... substantive evidence in view of non-compliance of
Section 294(1) and Section 294(3) of Cr.P.C. and raising objection by the
defence
postmortem report was exhibited
upon admission under Section 294 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The
defence of the appellant was one of innocence ... further submits that postmortem report was
admitted under Section 294 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and
accordingly could be read as substantive evidence
perspective of
Section 294(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Section 294 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure reads as under:-
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"Where ... document stands proved and
shall be treated as valid evidence under section 294 Cr.P.C. It is
settled position of law that
perspective of
Section 294(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Section 294 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure reads as under:-
13
"Where ... document stands proved and
shall be treated as valid evidence under section 294 Cr.P.C. It is
settled position of law that
perspective of
Section 294(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Section 294 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure reads as under:-
13
"Where ... document stands proved and
shall be treated as valid evidence under section 294 Cr.P.C. It is
settled position of law that
perspective of
Section 294(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Section 294 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure reads as under:-
13
"Where ... document stands proved and
shall be treated as valid evidence under section 294 Cr.P.C. It is
settled position of law that
prayed for exhibiting P.M. report
as per provision of Sec.294 Cr.P.C. read with Sec.32 (2) and Sec. 35
Evidence ... documents stands proved and
shall be treated as valid evidence u/s 294 CrPC. It is settled position
of law that
Exhibit 4 on a petition by the prosecution filed under Section 294 Cr.P.C. The
defence had raised strong objection to the said fact ... court and marked as Exhibit 4 on a petition under Section
294 Cr.P.C. by the prosecution. No Doctor has been examined in respect
procedure of filing documents prior to the
same being admitted in evidence has been provided in section 294
of the CrPC the object ... clearly contrary to
the statutory provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code regarding
the procedure prescribed for the trial of warrant cases instituted
otherwise than