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Nirmala vs State Of Kerala on 13 January, 2006

case of strangulation or hanging cannot be arrived at based on postmortem findings alone, but the probability was more in favour of strangulation. Further Investigation ... could, without any further material, depose in favour of strangulation. 18. It is true that where the opinion of a medical witness is contradicted
Kerala High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - V Ramkumar - Full Document

State vs Mohd. Anish on 18 April, 2018

said wedlock. (iii) The deceased had died due to the asphyxia of strangulation as such, the deceased   Manju   @   Shahin   has   suffered   homicidal   death.     There ... marks of injuries i.e. ligature marks with multiple abrasions cannot be self inflicted injuries and as per the expert opinion, the injury
Delhi District Court Cites 18 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

The State vs . Naresh Kumar Dass on 3 June, 2010

also claimed that it was not necessary that in case of strangulation, blood would come out from nostrils, mouth and eyes. He noticed some bruises ... Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology, 23rd Edition, in hanging as well as strangulation, the ligature should be photographed in situ. In the case in hand, there
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