specifically that the injuries received
by the deceased were unlikely to be self inflicted. In his cross-
examination, he has admitted that sometimes minimum pressure ... could appear on the person of the deceased in case of self strangulation.
He has also admitted that a superficial pressure or a less pressure
possible for a mentally sick person to have
committed self-strangulation as is being suggested in the case in hand.
17. The death ... place they had found the appellant sitting outside. Though certain self-
incriminating utterances (at such stage) were attributed to the appellant even
floor. The other possibility of suicide could be by self
strangulation. It is however, medically accepted that strangulation by using ones own hand is
very
Chandar Oraon further stated in the self statement that he
could notice strangulation mark, circular in shape, on the neck of the
deceased Suraj Devi ... after
preparing seizure-list. Author of self statement also claimed that the
deceased Suraj Devi has been strangulated by her husband with the
rope
Chandar Oraon further stated in the self statement that he
could notice strangulation mark, circular in shape, on the neck of the
deceased Suraj Devi ... after
preparing seizure-list. Author of self statement also claimed that the
deceased Suraj Devi has been strangulated by her husband with the
rope
that the deceased
was having strangulation marks. He differentiated between self hanging and strangulation,
stating that the ligature markings in case of hanging
lost his power of self-control, slapped her, took her inside
the house, and caused death of his daughter by strangulation and
throttling. The medical ... murder if the offender, whilst deprived of the power of self-control by
grave and sudden provocation, causes the death of the person who gave
Evidence of the doctor is self-explanatory and is sufficient to
prove that it was a case of strangulation and not the case of hanging
lost his power of
self-control, slapped her, took her inside the house, and caused
death of his daughter by strangulation and throttling. The
medical ... murder if the offender, whilst deprived of the
power of self-control by grave and sudden provocation, causes
the death of the person who gave
that in the self-implicating confessional
statement of the petitioner Jitan Tudu, it is stated that both these petitioners had
strangulated the deceased and thereafter