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normal rule that conviction can be based on the sole testimony
of an accomplice, just as in the case ... safe to convict a person on the sole testimony of that accomplice, just
as in a particular case, the court
Law Commission Report
submissions:
a) the Courts below have relied upon the sole testimony of PW-2 and,
therefore, no reliance ... reasons:
a) the Courts below have relied upon the sole testimony of PW-2 and,
therefore, no reliance
Supreme Court of India
They have further submitted that it is true that sole
testimony of the prosecutrix in a case of gang-rape ... Court, but
in instant case, according to them, the sole testimony of the
prosecutrix Mrs. X is not sufficient
Gujarat High Court
rape case, the accused could be convicted on the sole testimony of
prosecutrix if it is capable of inspiring ... rape case the accused could
be convicted on the sole testimony of the prosecutrix, if
it is capable of inspiring
Supreme Court of India
submits that the
present case rests on the sole testimony of P.W. 5 , because
all other witnesses of facts ... clear that the entire case of prosecution
rest on sole testimony of P.W. 5 because other witnesses of
fact
Jharkhand High Court
court to believe her version.
However, where such sole testimony of the prosecutrix is
Crl. A. No. 97/2003 ... witness of sterling quality on whose sole
testimony a conviction can be sustained. The Apex Court has in
the case
Delhi High Court
contention urged by learned Counsel was that only the
sole testimony of the prosecutrix, herself a child, by itself ... proposition that a
conviction can be based on the sole testimony of the prosecutrix even
if she is a child
Delhi High Court
Court held that it is well settled that the sole testimony of the
prosecutrix could be acted upon and made ... Apex Court held that on the sole testimony of the
prosecutrix the conviction can be maintained as prosecutrix
Rajasthan High Court
prosecutrix inspires confidence of the Court then
on her sole testimony, conviction can be based and it is not necessary ... Court held that it is well settled that the sole testimony of the
prosecutrix could be acted upon and made
Rajasthan High Court
Investigating Officer. Normally corroboration of
sole testimony is required to believe it beyond doubt, but, if sole
testimony is found ... unshaken, and that there is no
reason to disbelieve sole testimony, the same can be relied upon to
prove
Rajasthan High Court
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