To combat this conclusion learned counsel for the appellant drew our attention to the nature and position of the injuries on the body of the deceased woman as disclosed by the medical evidence of the Doctor, P.W. 17, who conducted the postmortem examination, as also the various indications at the site of the Occurrence., as found and spoken to by the police officer, P. W. 23, who was the first officer to go to the scene by about 7 A.M. on the 4th on receiving information, He also drew our attention to the fact that according to the report of the Serologist and Chemical Examiner, no human blood appeared to have been found on the saree and the bodice found lying near about the place where the dead body was lying and that neither the saree nor the bodice showed any indication of having been torn or tampered with and that on the other hand the body was found lying absolutely naked with face upwards.