Cr.MMO No. 43 of 2008 25.06.2008 Present: Mr. N.K. Thakur, counsel for the petitioners. Mr. J.S. Guleria, Law Officer, for the State. Cr.MMO No. 43 of 2008: The present petition has been filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. read with Article 227 of the Constitution of India by the petitioners/accused against the order passed by the learned trial Court dismissing their application under Section 233 Cr.P.C. read with Section 45 of the Indian Evidence Act for conducting Narco - Analysis Test of complainant Hem Raj. The application was considered by the learned trial Court and it observed that there did not appear to be any mental disorder from which the complainant was suffering to make him subject to any test. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that he had not alleged that the complainant was suffering from any mental disorder, but he had made prayer for Narco-Analysis Test of the complainant in their defence evidence. Learned counsel for the petitioners have not been able to show any law vide which the complainant can be compelled at this stage in their defence to undergo Narco-Analysis Test against his wishes or for any reason whatsoever. No illegality is found in the order passed by the learned trial Court dismissing the application and as such, the present application is disposed of accordingly. The learned counsel for the petitioners prays that he has not closed the defence evidence, which observation has been …2… wrongly made by the learned trial Court. It is for the learned trial Court to consider this plea if the petitioners have closed their defence evidence and whether they should be given further opportunity to lead defence evidence. With these observations, the petition is disposed of. A copy of the order be sent to the learned trial Court for information. Cr.MP No. 278 of 2008: In view of the final disposal of the main petition, this application stands disposed of and interim order also stands vacated. June 25, 2008 ( V.K. Ahuja), J. (BSS)