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  • No Record of Departure Ddr - Absence of proper documentation for police departures is highlighted, with witnesses unable to produce DDR or logbook entries, raising questions about record-keeping and procedural compliance Nachhattar Singh @ Kuku VS State of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana.

  • Delay and Inadequate Recording - Several instances show DDR entries not made promptly or at all, with questions raised about why certain DDRs (e.g., DDR 19 dated 9.12.2023) were not recorded immediately, and why contemporaneous records were missing or delayed. This suggests lapses in official record maintenance and possible procedural lapses Baldev vs State of H.P. - Himachal Pradesh.

  • Alternative Evidence and Record Consistency - Some cases demonstrate that departure and arrival were recorded in other official documents like daily station diaries and supplementary challans, which serve as alternative evidence to DDR entries. For example, in police stations like Sadar, Mandi, and Bhunter, departure times of police units and personnel were documented in station diaries and supplementary challans, supporting the occurrence of official movements despite DDR gaps State of Himachal Pradesh VS Nand Lal - Himachal Pradesh, State of Himachal Pradesh VS Nand Lal - Himachal Pradesh.

  • Judicial Findings on Record Reliability - Courts have considered the presence of other records (e.g., station diaries, supplementary challans) to establish police movements when DDRs are missing or incomplete. In some cases, the courts have justified acquittals or upheld prosecution based on the totality of available evidence, emphasizing that minor lapses in DDR recording do not necessarily invalidate the case if other evidence supports the police action Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana, Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana.

  • Specific Case Examples - Multiple cases show DDR entries for police departure and return, such as DDR No. 3 and No. 5 from 2004, which recorded police movements and supported subsequent procedural steps like challan filing. These entries, along with FIR and ruqa records, form the documentary basis for police actions, even when DDRs are not perfectly maintained Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana, Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana.

Analysis and Conclusion:
The evidence indicates that while DDR (Departure Details Register) entries are crucial for documenting police movements, there are frequent instances of missing, delayed, or incomplete DDRs. Courts often rely on alternative records like station diaries, supplementary challans, and other official documents to establish police movement and procedural compliance. The absence of DDR entries alone does not necessarily undermine the prosecution if other corroborative records are available. Proper and timely DDR recording remains important for procedural integrity, but lapses are sometimes justified or mitigated by the presence of consistent supporting documentation Nachhattar Singh @ Kuku VS State of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana, Baldev vs State of H.P. - Himachal Pradesh, State of Himachal Pradesh VS Nand Lal - Himachal Pradesh, Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab - Punjab and Haryana.

Search Results for "No Departure Ddr on Record"

Nachhattar Singh @ Kuku VS State of Punjab

2008 0 Supreme(P&H) 491 India - Punjab and Haryana

SHAM SUNDER

No copy of the DDR, in which the alleged departure was recorded, by these witnesses, nor copy of the logbook of that day was produced on record. ... He further stated that he did not remember that he had signed the DDR, at the time of departure, from the police post. He further stated, during the course of cross-examination, that the log-book of the Government vehicle, was filled up, by the driver. ... Had Om Parkash, ASI, recorded his departure report in the DDR, whi....

Baldev vs State of H.P.

2024 Supreme(Online)(HP) 9418 India - IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA

TARLOK SINGH CHAUHAN,J, SATYEN VAIDYA,ACJ

31.5 Why SI Arjun Singh did not record DDR with respect to his departure alongwith other officials from Police Station, as per the version given by him in the court? ... 31.4 Why SI Arjun Singh did not record any DDR immediately after receiving instructions from SHO? ... 31.2 Why the contemporaneous record of information received by SHO was not maintained ? 31.3 Why DDR 19 dated 9.12.2023 was not recorded promptly and why prior consultations were made with SHO? .......

Karamjit Singh VS Om Parkash Rawat And Others

2018 0 Supreme(P&H) 3175 India - Punjab and Haryana

T.P.S.MANN, DEEPAK SIBAL

On the other hand, the respondents proved on record various DDR entries dated 19.09.2006 and 20.09.2006 maintained at the Police Station RPF (Railway Police Force), Patiala showing therein their departure to the place of the applicant and their arrival back to the Police Station along with the applicant ... It was further submitted that there was overwhelming evidence on record to prove the guilt of the accused persons and therefore, there was no reason in fact or in law with the trial court to acquit them. 8. ... The t....

State of Himachal Pradesh VS Nand Lal

2018 0 Supreme(HP) 147 India - Himachal Pradesh

DHARAM CHAND CHAUDHARY, VIVEK SINGH THAKUR

Along with supplementary challan DDR No. 65 dated 7.9.2010 pertaining to departure of SIT from Police Station Sadar, Mandi, DDR No. 4 dated 15.9.2010 and DDR No. 8 dated 17.9.2010 of Police Station Bhunter, RC No. 89/10 dated 15.9.2010, docket letter No. 3560/5/A dated 15.9.2010, RC No. 91/10 dated 17.9.2010 ... Departure of PW-12 Constable Om Parkash was also recorded in daily station diary vide DD entry No. 4(A) dated 15.9.2010 (Ex. PW- 3/B) at 4:00 A.M. ... Therefore, there was no occasion for having....

State of Himachal Pradesh VS Nand Lal

2018 0 Supreme(HP) 2301 India - Himachal Pradesh

DHARAM CHAND CHAUDHARY, VIVEK SINGH THAKUR

Along with supplementary challan DDR No. 65 dated 7.9.2010 pertaining to departure of SIT from Police Station Sadar, Mandi, DDR No. 4 dated 15.9.2010 and DDR No. 8 dated 17.9.2010 of Police Station Bhunter, RC No. 89/10 dated 15.9.2010, docket letter No. 3560/5/A dated 15.9.2010, RC No. 91/10 dated 17.9.2010 ... Departure of PW-12 Constable Om Parkash was also recorded in daily station diary vide DD entry No. 4(A) dated 15.9.2010 (Ex. PW- 3/B) at 4:00 A.M. ... Therefore, there was no occasion for having....

Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab

2010 0 Supreme(P&H) 1520 India - Punjab and Haryana

SATISH KUMAR MITTAL, JORA SINGH

A-4 was acquitted of the charges, and the acquittal was justified and not against the evidence on record. ... DDR No. 3 dated 24.5.2004 (Ex.DF) shows the departure time of the police party at 8.10 AM. DDR No. 5 dated 24.5.2004 (Ex.DG) shows the arrival of the police party in the Police Station at 10.45 AM. DDR No. 9 dated 26.5.2004 (Ex.DL) shows that the challan was filed after two days i.e. on 26.5.2004. ... Copy of the FIR was proved on record as Ex.DD. He also proved on re....

Jasbir Singh @ Beera VS State Of Punjab

2010 0 Supreme(P&H) 1528 India - Punjab and Haryana

SATISH KUMAR MITTAL, JORA SINGH

DDR No. 3 dated 24.5.2004 (Ex.DF) shows the departure time of the police party at 8.10 AM. DDR No. 5 dated 24.5.2004 (Ex.DG) shows the arrival of the police party in the Police Station at 10.45 AM. DDR No. 9 dated 26.5.2004 (Ex.DL) shows that the challan was filed after two days i.e. on 26.5.2004. ... Copy of the FIR was proved on record as Ex.DD. He also proved on record the ruqa Ex.DE, on the basis of which the FIR Ex.DD was registered. He also stated that in the month of May, 2004, ....

Guddu Alias Banku Son of Budhe Ram VS State of Himachal Pradesh

2022 0 Supreme(HP) 356 India - Himachal Pradesh

SABINA, SATYEN VAIDYA

Once the conscious possession of contraband with the accused is proved, it is for the accused to bring on record such facts, which ... any fault in such compliance is not by itself sufficient to doubt prosecution story unless supported by some other material on record ... Impugned judgment reveals that learned trial Court has arrived at reasonable and plausible conclusion on the basis of evidence on record ... The contents of DDR Ext. PW-3/A merely recorded the departure of PW-10 and PW-8 for routine pa....

Vir Pal VS State (Union Territory Of Chandigarh)

2008 0 Supreme(P&H) 555 India - Punjab and Haryana

SHAM SUNDER

He entered the report No. 40 of departure on the same day in the D.D.R., which is exhibit PM. He also recorded the report in the DDR, on return from P.G.I. (copy of which is exhibit PN). ... 16. Dr. ... I have heard LearnedCounsel for the parties, and have gone through the evidence and record of the case, carefully. ... 23. ... Gurpreet Singh, Additional Professor, Department of Surgery, P.G.I., Chandigarh (PW-13) brought the record of Surinder Kumar, deceased, who was admitted in P.G.I. On 13-05-1991, as a case of gun....

Sailesh Kumar VS State of Punjab

2021 0 Supreme(P&H) 145 India - Punjab and Haryana

JITENDRA CHAUHAN, GURVINDER SINGH GILL

The accused in their defence examined DW-1 ASI Jagrant Singh who proved the DDR pertaining to arrival and departure of ASI Parminder Singh at Police Post Balluana. DW-2 T.K.Swain, Chief Ward Master, Military Hospital Cantt. produced the medical record pertaining to pregnancy of Anuradha. ... We have considered rival submissions addressed before this Court and have also gone through record of the case. 25. ... Ramesh Kumar Singh proved record pertaining to allotment of Quarter No. 214/10 and 812/04 to Sa....

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