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Surajpal Singh And Others vs The State on 20 December, 1951
If the appellate court reviews the evidence, keeping those
principles in mind, and comes to a contrary conclusion,
the judgment cannot be said to have been vitiated. (See in
this connection the very cases cited at the Bar, namely,
Surajpal Singh v. State AIR 1952 SC 52; Wilayat Khan v.
State of U.P. AIR 1953 SC 122) In our opinion, there is no
substance in the contention raised on behalf of the
appellant that the High Court was not justified in
reviewing the entire evidence and coming to its own
conclusions.