Conclusive Proof of Exact Time of Death Cannot be Ascertained on the Basis of Presence or Absence of ‘Rigor Mortis’: Orissa Hc

In a recent landmark ruling, the Orissa High Court has provided crucial clarification on the determination of the exact time of death in homicide cases, highlighting the limitations of relying solely on rigor mortis as conclusive evidence.  The verdict, delivered by a Division Bench comprising Justice S.K. Sahoo and Justice S.K. Mishra, sheds light on

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