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This is a criminal case. It is a very famous case involving an MLA accused for rape . The law students who want to go through it..can check it out. There's a lot to learn.
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Shashi Singh vs C.B.I Summary Please sign up to view Summary. Rajive Bhalla, J. – This order shall dispose of Crl. Misc. Nos. 3298-M of 2005 and 32505-M of 2005, as common questions of facts and law arise therein.
accused departed for a hunt. After a shortwhile, the hunting party spotted a black buck and two rabbits. Petitioner-Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi fired at the rabbits and then at the black buck killing them at the spot. The dead animals were loaded into a Gypsy, after removing entrails and making them Halal. Madan Singh suffered the above statement in the presence of Shri Vineet Garg, District Wildlife Warden and the Deputy Conservator of Forest, Jhajjar. On 7.6.2005, Madan Singh was remanded to the judicial custody.
investigation point to complicity or gross negligence on the part of the police. It is vehemently contended that once the DDR stood registered, the police were required to arrest the petitioners and produce them before a Magistrate. By permitting the petitioners and their co-accused to leave the police station, the police attempted to sabotage the investigation. This single act is sufficient to conclude complicity of the police. The fact that the matter was not referred to the Director or the Chief Wildlife Warden and the police sought to investigate the matter on their own, is a further indication of the lack of the bona fides on the part of the police. The failure of the police to arrest any of the accused, except Madan Singh, also renders suspicious the manner in which the case is being investigated.
reasonable grounds for believing that a person has committed an offence against the Act, to direct such person to produce, for inspection, the items, enumerated in the clauses or conduct a search and seize any animal, meat etc. Such person can be arrested unless the officer concerned is satisfied that such person would appear and answer to any charge, which may be levelled against him. Sub- section (8) of Section 50 of the Act, further confers powers upon the Assistant Director, Wild Life Preservation or the Wild Life Warden to make any investigation into any offence against any provision of the Act and for that purpose, has powers to issue search warrants, enforce the attendance of witness, record evidence etc. Section 51 of the Act enumerates penalties for offences under the Act. Section 57 of the Act raises a presumption of guilt vis-a-vis the possession, custody or control of any captive animal, animal article, meat etc. And burden to rebut such presumption lies with the person found to have committed an offence against the Act.
trial. The evidentiary value of Madan Singh’s statements, implicating the petitioners, would be a matter open to the petitioners to agitate as and when the said statements are sought to be used against them. The petitioners have apparently lost sight of the provisions of Section 57 of the Act, which raise a presumption that a person, in possession, custody or control of any animal article, meat etc., shall be presumed, to be in unlawful possession thereof, until the contrary is proved the burden of proving which, lies upon the accused. Section 57 of the Act, thus, raises a presumption against the petitioners, which they would be required to rebut, during the course of trial, even if the statements of Madan Singh are not taken into consideration.