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2010 (1) TMI 1293 - HC - Indian Laws

Issues Involved:
The judgment involves a Criminal Revision Petition against an Order made in a case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, regarding the sending of documents to a Handwriting and Finger Prints Expert for analysis.

Details of the Judgment:

Issue 1: Request to Send Documents to Handwriting Expert
The respondent filed a Criminal Miscellaneous Petition seeking to send documents for analysis to determine the age of signatures and writings. The petitioner argued that the request was to delay proceedings. The Trial Court allowed the petition, leading to the Criminal Revision Petition.

Issue 2: Consideration of Submissions
The Court considered arguments from both parties. The accused claimed the documents were forged by the complainant, while the complainant argued against the need for expert analysis due to the age of the documents.

Issue 3: Comparison of Signatures
The accused admitted his signatures in the documents but sought analysis to determine the age of the signatures and writings. The complainant contested the necessity of expert opinion after several years had passed since the documents were executed.

Precedent and Decision
The Court referred to previous cases where the necessity of expert opinion was discussed. It was established that the age of ink and signatures could not be accurately determined after a significant period. The Court concluded that sending the disputed documents for expert analysis was unnecessary and set aside the Trial Court's order. The Trial Court was directed to expedite the trial, and the Revision Petition was allowed.

This summary provides a detailed overview of the judgment, highlighting the key issues, arguments presented by both parties, and the Court's decision based on legal precedents and considerations.

 

 

 

 

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