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widow of the deceased. She is relative and highly interested witness. There is contraction in the First Information Report ... applied while dealing with the evidence of an interested witness. Such evidence cannot be ignored or thrown out solely because
Chattisgarh High Court
- Cites 22 - Cited by 0
argument is that Pratapsingh is in fact an interested witness and even if he is not found in fact ... interested witness, he must be deemed to be an interested witness, having regard to the fact that he was acting
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 13 - Cited by 0 -
(1967) GLR 413
- Sarela
testimony of PW-5 Srinivasan, a related and interested witness, that his brother Veerappan and his mother Marudayi were murdered ... Marudayi, his evidence was that of an interested witness and therefore should not be accepted. He also rejected the contention
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 17 - Cited by 0 - M B Lokur
deceased. As observed earlier, the utterances attributed by this witness to accused nos.5, 7 & 9 differ. That apart ... deserves to be discarded out right, they being "interested witnesses". We would deal with this aspect little later
Karnataka High Court
- Cites 16 - Cited by 0 - D B B.V.Pinto - Cached
daughter of the deceased, therefore, she was relative and interested witness and thus, no reliance should have been placed ... daughter of the deceased and thus, interested witness, therefore, something should be said about the position of law with respect
Rajasthan High Court
- Cites 17 - Cited by 0 -
RLW 2005 (1) Raj 312
- S K Garg
widow of the deceased "is........ a highly interested witness, inasmuch as, she is the wife of the deceased and there ... widow of the deceased "is...a highly interested witness, in as much as, she is the wife of the deceased
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 8 - Cited by 113 -
1981 SCR (3) 504
Inspector of Anti-Corruption Police was also highly interested witness. His overzeal can be gauged from the fact that ... rule of law that the evidence of an interested witness cannot be acted upon without corroboration, that, in any case
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 35 - Cited by 88 -
AIR 1976 SC 294
- R Sarkaria
Jaswant Kaur and Mrs. Shiv Kaur are the interested witness- es and, therefore, their evidence should not be accepted ... very natural witness cannot be regarded as an interested witness. The term "interested witness" postulates that the person concerned must
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 33 - Cited by 45 -
1977 AIR 472
also no absolute rule that the evidence of an interested , witness cannot be accepted without corroboration. But where the witenesses ... inferior to the testimony of an ordinary interested witness. They were pimps haunting the railway station to solicit customers
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 29 - Cited by 39 -
1976 AIR 294
Sopan, son of the deceased. He is thus an 'interested' witness. In absence of any corroboration, it would ... deceased. He was, therefore, 'highly interested' witness and his deposition should, therefore, be discarded as it has not been corroborated
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 16 - Cited by 23 - C Thakker
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