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Allahabad High Court Slams Forensic Labs for Delayed Viscera Reports

Summary

  • Viscera report delayed by over a year, impacting investigation
  • Chargesheet filed before receiving crucial forensic evidence
  • Court denies bail to dowry death accused, cites incomplete investigation
Allahabad High Court Slams Forensic Labs for Delayed Viscera Reports

On November 12, 2025, the Allahabad High Court expressed strong concern over the delay in transmitting viscera reports from Forensic Science Laboratories (FSL) to investigating agencies. The court observed that this lapse is "disturbing" and has directed the Uttar Pradesh chief secretary, DGP, and director general of medical health to address the situation.

The court noted that in a dowry death case, the viscera of the deceased was sent to the lab in February 2024, prepared in September 2024, but the report was not received by the investigation officer until February 1, 2025. The chargesheet had been filed on September 13, 2024, and cognizance was taken on November 11, 2024, even before the viscera report was received.

The court emphasized that the viscera report is a crucial link in the chain of circumstances and should be in the hands of the investigating agency within a reasonable time to reach a conclusion. The delay, the court said, demonstrated that the investigation was incomplete in some manner.

Agreeing with the state's position, the court denied bail to the accused, the husband of the deceased, citing the allegations of dowry demands, torture, and the unnatural death of the woman within seven years of marriage in her matrimonial house.

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The Allahabad High Court called the delay in transmitting viscera reports from Forensic Science Laboratories (FSL) to investigating agencies "disturbing" and directed authorities to ensure expeditious communication of these crucial reports.
In the dowry death case, the chargesheet was filed and cognizance was taken before the viscera report was received by the investigation officer, demonstrating that the investigation was incomplete in some manner.
The court denied bail to the accused husband, citing the allegations of dowry demands, torture, and the unnatural death of the woman within seven years of marriage in her matrimonial house.

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