
1. Mratyunjay Vaishnav @ Lalu VS State of Chhattisgarh Through Station House Officer - 07 Feb 19
does not support prosecution case - Injuries whatsoever found on body of prosecutrix were arisen due to beating by her father – ... made any attempt to call her sister for help - Prosecution has failed to seize undergarments of prosecutrix and medical evidence ... Indian Penal Code,1860 - Sections 376(1), 342, 323 and 506 - As per prosecution case, prosecutrix went to ... does not support the prosecution case. ... (iii) Prosecution has failed to seize the undergarments of the prosecutrix and medical evidence ... There is no other medical expert's opinion contrary to opinion of this medical expert, therefore
India - Chhattisgarh
2. Vinod @ Pappu VS State of Chhattisgarh - 10 Jan 13
If the statement of the prosecutrix is found to be worthy of credence and reliable, it requires no corroboration and the Court may convict the accused on the sole testimony of the prosecutrix.
but medical report did not support the prosecution case—Prosecutrix could have raised alarm and it would not have been possible ... Sanmati (PW2) did not support the case of the prosecution. ... In such a circumstance, prosecutrix (PW1) would have sustained some injuries on her body, but medical evidence does not support the
India - Crimes
3. Mukte Sa VS State of Orissa - 25 Apr 00
and medical evidence not support¬ed the prosecution case — Conviction and sentence set aside. ... and back — If there would have been forcible sexual intercourse, there was possibility of injuries on the victim — Evidence of victim ... way, informed her aunt — At the time of occurrence victim neither made a loud voice for help, a hullah nor tried to run away — Medical ... The defence has examined two witnesses in support of its case. ... The prosecution case runs as follows : On 30.3.1992 the prosecutrix (P.W.1) who ... In order to bring home the charge against the appellants, prosecution has examination four P.Ws. in all.
India - Orissa
4. Dama VS State of Rajasthan - 07 Apr 93
raising suspicion in prosecution case - Case not finding support from medical evidence - Weapon of offence found not strictly recovered ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Sections 302 and 323 - In FIR three accused were name who implicated injuries to deceased but appellant ... where as other witness deposed that the accused inflicted injuries on deceased - Contradiction and improvements made by witnesses ... does not find support from the medical evidence. ... The prosecution, in support ... find corroboration from the medical evidence.
India - Crimes
5. Satish Soni VS State Of Chhattisgarh - 07 Sep 15
were found on the body of and even medical report does not support the case of the prosecution - Therefore, present applicant may ... diary - Taking into consideration all the facts and circumstances of the case and further considering the medical report in which ... neither external nor internal injuries were found on the body of and further taking into consideration the report lodged by the ... of the prosecutrix and even medical report does not support the case of the prosecution. ... The case of the prosecution, in brief, is that the applicant, who is maternal uncle of the prosecutrix, committed sexual intercourse ... Taking into consideration all the facts and circumstances of the case and further considering the medical report in which neither
India - Chhattisgarh
6. Ashok Rai VS State Of Bihar - 28 Nov 05
to the number of assailants, medical evidence not believed in support of defence version-Prosecution not able to explain the injuries ... evidence supporting the prosecution case whereas number of injuries found on the person of accused Ram Shankar Rai not being equal ... number of injuries on the person of informant not equal to the number of assailants but still the trial court finding the medical ... Rai was not equal to the number of assailants but still the Court below has found this medical evidence supporting the case of prosecution ... so it did not believe the medical evidence in respect of injuries of appellant Rama Shanker Rai. ... , in the present case, has not been explained by prosecution.
India - Patna
7. Mohinder Singh VS State Of Punjab - 24 Mar 06
Important pointWhere evidence is clear, cogent and credit-worthy and where Court can distinguish the truth from falsehood, mere fact that injuries are not explained by prosecution cannot itself be a sole basis to reject such evidence and consequently the whole case.
case — Ocular version of witnesses found support from medical evidence — Eye witnesses were wholly reliable and conviction was not ... The ocular version of the witnesses find support from the medical evidence of Dr. ... , mere fact that injuries were not explained by prosecution could not itself to be a sole basis to reject evidence — Credit worthy ... The ocular version of the witnesses find support from the medical evidence of Dr. ... But mere non-explanation of the injuries by the prosecution may not affect the prosecution case in all cases. ... prosecution case, which is establish by the evidence of creditworthy witnesses and non-explanation of the injuries by the prosecution
India - Supreme Court
8. Mohinder Singh VS State of Punjab - 24 Mar 06
Where evidence is clear, cogent and credit-worthy and where Court can distinguish the truth from falsehood, mere fact that injuries are not explained by prosecution cannot itself be a sole basis to reject such evidence and consequently the whole case.
The ocular version of the witnesses find support from the medical evidence of Dr. ... version of witnesses found support from medical evidence—Eye witnesses were wholly reliable and conviction was not liable to be ... of four eye witnesses who were injured in incident—Minor injuries suffered by two accused would not dislodge prosecution case—Ocular ... by the prosecution may not affect the prosecution case in all cases. ... the prosecution case. ... from the medical evidence of Dr.
India - Crimes
9. VIJAI @ TALWAR VS STATE - 30 Sep 10
case—Further, testimony of said witness finds support from medical evidence—Looking into nature of injuries and absence of intention ... by prosecution—It is a case of direct evidence—Motive part does not play any important part—Testimony of prosecution witnesses reliable—As ... he has been extensively cross-examined—Mere failure to examine other witness will not result in outright rejection of prosecution
India - Allahabad
10. Phool Singh VS State of Rajasthan - 13 Dec 01
so failed to support prosecution case-neither the testimony of prosecutrix held reliable nor medical evidences supported the prosecution ... case-the doctor contended no injuries on the body of victim-accordingly the prosecution could not prove its case beyond reasonable ... with valid reasons-neither the prosecution story was corroborated nor the witnesses supported the case-the witnesses turned hostile ... The medical evidence does not support the prosecution story. P.W.-2 Dr. M.P. ... examination the prosecution side did not produce Smt. ... Jain in his testimony has concluded that there were no injuries of any type of the person of Smt.
India - Rajasthan