accused was
recorded under Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for
short β CrPC β). In defence the accused has examined four ... admission or
denial on a document under sub-section (1) to Section 294 CrPC personally
from the accused or complainant or the witness
obtain admission or denial on a document
under sub-section (1) to Section 294 CrPC
personally from the accused or complainant ... read as substantive evidence under
sub-section (3) of Section 294 CrPC.
Accordingly, the post-mortem report, if its
genuineness is not disputed
High Court rejected the same. Learned counsel
issued a notice under Section 294 (2) Cr.P.C. to the Public
Prosecutor to admit this document ... During the arguments before us Shri Raj gave a notice under
Section 294 (2) , Cr.P.C. to the State counsel to admit the
document
proved and
shall be treated as valid evidence under Section 294 of the CrPC. It is
settled position of law that ... read as
substantive evidence under sub-Section (3) of Section 294 CrPC.
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Accordingly, the post-mortem report
circumstantial evidence of conspiracy and prior
connection between the accused persons. Further,
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the Court ... administrative side) during the
appeal without following the procedure under
Section 294 Cr.P.C. and directly at the time of
judgment, without providing
Sections 148 , 294 ,
and 506-B IPC, Sections 323 and 325 read with
Section 149 IPC, Section 302 read with Section 149
IPC, and Section ... read
as substantive evidence under sub-section (3) of
Section 294 CrPC. Accordingly, the post-mortem
report, if its genuineness is not disputed
whether he admits
the documents, as required under Section 294 CrPC and neither the
scientific experts were called to prove the reports, remanded ... asked as
to whether he admits the documents, as required under
Section 294 of Cr. P.C.. Neither any witnesses were called
to prove these
asked as to whether he admits any
documents as required under Section 294 of Cr.P.C. to
which the accused refused to admit ... asked as to
whether he admits the documents, as required under Section
294 of Cr.P.C.. Neither any witnesses were called to prove
these
production of the WhatsApp conversation, in view of Section 294
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short, βthe Cr. PC,β),
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the WhatsApp ... under
cross-examination. The essential ingredient of sub-Section (1) of
Section 294 of the Cr.PC is that when any document is produced
committed criminal
offence under Section 302 read
with Section 34 of IPC, and
alternatively under Section 302
read with Section 120B of IPC ... producing the list of documentary evidence
Xerox copies under Section 294 of the Criminal
Procedure Code.
Exh. 262
List
1. The Xerox copy