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May 04 2010 (HC)

State of Himachal Pradesh Vs. Dina Nath

Court : Himachal Pradesh

..... in other words, the main object of holding an identification parade, during the investigation stage, is to test the memory of the witnesses based upon first impression and also to enable the prosecution to decide whether all or any of them could be cited as eyewitnesses of the crime. .....

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Mar 09 2010 (SC)

The Secretary and Curator, Victoria Memorial Hall Vs. Howrah Ganatantr ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : 2010(2)SCALE739

..... it would be contrary to preserving greenery; such a campus should not have the buildings for brisk activities and entertainment and if permission is granted, it would frustrate the effort of the high court to preserve the existing memorial for last seven years by passing prohibitory orders.the high court failed to appreciate that in case a historical monument contains such a centre, it cannot be a danger for its protection. ..... was constructed pursuant to the object of the act moreover, for the purpose of the preservation of and display of the additional articles which have been subsequently acquired and which have no connection with the memory of queen victoria, we are of the view that there is no just reason for giving permission to construct a new building within the vmh campus. ..... the facts and circumstances giving rise to this appeal are as under:a foundation stone of victoria memorial hall (hereinafter called 'vmh') was laid by the king george the vth (the then prince of wales) on january 4, ..... thus, the high court had to determine mainly that if such a construction is permitted, whether it would, by any means, hamper the preservation or protection of the monument ..... , the matter was decided finally vide judgment and order dated 28th september, 2007, dealing mainly with the following issues:a. ..... entire administrative office including curators', director's office of salarjung museum are located within the main museum building. ..... years 1934 and 1935 cupolas were added to the main monument. .....

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Feb 08 2010 (SC)

Mulla and anr. Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2010SC942,2010(58)BLJR415,JT2010(2)SC35,2010(2)SCALE179

..... be difficult for the witnesses to remember the facial expressions, no other reasoning is given why such a small delay would be fatal..a mere lapse of some days is not enough to erase the facial expressions of assailants from the memory of father and mother who have seen them killing their son...30. ..... in other words, the main object of holding an identification parade, during the investigation stage, is to test the memory of the witnesses based upon first impression and also to enable the prosecution to decide whether all or any of them could be cited as eyewitnesses of the crime. ..... it was held that generally with lapse of time memory of witnesses would get dimmer and therefore the earlier the test identification parade is held it inspires more faith. ..... it was further held that the fact that the injured witnesses had lost their son and daughter-in-law showed that there were reasons for an enduring impression of the identity on the mind and memory of the witnesses.28. ..... features the witnesses were able to identify the appellant shiv shankar at the identification parade, they would have certainly mentioned about them at the earliest point of time when his face was fresh in their memory. ..... the prosecution mainly relied on the evidence of pw 1 - rajesh kumar tripathi, pw 2 - sushil, pw 3 -harnam, independent eye witness - pw 4 - kiran, pw 5 - dr. a.k. .....

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Jan 28 2010 (SC)

Musheer Khan @ Badshah Khan and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2010SC762,2010(58)BLJR389,JT2010(1)SC535,2010(1)SCALE676,(2010)2SCC748,2010(2)LC1081(SC)

..... the court found that the traumatic experience of pw-4 for a considerable period must have left the faces of the assailants firmly imprinted in his memory which could not be erased within a period of only 30 days. ..... the main object of holding such tests during investigation is to check the memory of witnesses based upon first impression and to enable the prosecution to decide whether these witnesses could be cited as eye witnesses of the crime.30. ..... this is admittedly a case based on circumstantial evidence and the evidence of pw- 3 and pw-4 form the main plank on which rests the prosecution case of circumstantial evidence.9. .....

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Dec 24 2009 (HC)

Mukesh Nayak Vs. Brijendra Pratap Singh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2010(1)MPHT396

..... when the 'result button' is pressed, machine will display the number of votes polled against each candidates sequentially.control unit has two main devices: one is micro controller and another is memory. ..... if there is any error in the memory device, the machine is declared dead. ..... it is not possible to replace the memory device in order to play mischief. ..... but the micro controller and memory cannot be manipulated by anybody. ..... the micro controller will record and register the voting data by cross checking with the memory for every vote. ..... the memory device and one time programmable micro controller are the pivotal devices of the evm and they act as tamper proof device for the programme code and poll data.if a voter damages the button of ..... if the memory device is removed, micro controller will detect and declare that the machine is in error state. ..... the memory device is functionally efficient and retain the voting data without the aid of a battery. ..... the programme code is encrypted and stored in the memory. .....

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Nov 11 2009 (HC)

Krishnat Madhukar Kadam Vs. State of Kerala

Court : Kerala

..... in other words, the main object of holding an identification parade, during the investigation stage, is to test the memory of the witnesses based upon first impression and also to enable the prosecution to decide whether all or any of them could be cited as eyewitnesses of the crime. ..... the main items of evidence are the deposition of p.ws. .....

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Aug 28 2009 (HC)

Sonam Palden Bhutia Vs. the State of Sikkim and ors.

Court : Sikkim

Reported in : 2010CriLJ491

..... doctor/medical assistance are also available on emergency calls as the main government hospital of the state viz. ..... , sir thuthop namgyal memorial hospital is not very far from the juvenile observation home.8. .....

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Aug 06 2009 (SC)

Mohd. Farooq Abdul Gafur and anr.;state of Maharashtra Vs. State of Ma ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : JT2009(11)SC47; 2009(11)SCALE327; (2010)14SCC641; 2010AIRSCW2574; 2011(3)SCC(Cri)867

..... . in other words, the main object of holding an identification parade, during the investigation stage, is to test the memory of the witnesses based upon first impression and also to enable the prosecution to decide whether all or any of them could be cited as eyewitnesses of the crime ..... . the broad submissions of the counsel appearing for the accused persons mainly center around the confessional statements of accused nos ..... in the main judgment in the present case one of the three judges found that sentence of imprisonment for life would be sufficient to meet the ends of justice as far a-1 nalini. 18. .....

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May 06 2009 (SC)

Hem Singh @ Hemu Vs. State of Haryana

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : JT2009(7)SC433; (2009)6SCC748; 2009AIRSCW3773; 2009(6)SCC748; 2009(6)Scale784; 2009AIRSCW3773

..... in other words, the main object of holding an identification parade, during the investigation stage, is to test the memory of the witnesses based upon first impression and also to enable the prosecution to decide whether all or any of them could be cited as eyewitnesses of the crime. .....

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Mar 06 2009 (SC)

Santosh Devidas Behade and ors. Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : JT2009(7)SC417; 2009(3)SCALE727; 2009(2)LHSC1020

..... in other words, the main object of holding an identification parade, during the investigation stage, is to test the memory of the witnesses based upon first impression and also to enable the prosecution to decide whether all or any of them could be cited as eyewitnesses of the crime. .....

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