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(See Zwinglee Ariel v.
State of Madhya Pradesh [AIR 1954 SC 15] and Balaka Singh
and Ors. v. The State of Punjab [1975 (4) SCC 511].
State Of Rajasthan vs Smt. Kalki & Anr on 15 April, 1981
As
observed by this Court in State of Rajasthan v. Smt Kalki and
Anr. [1981 (2) SCC 752], normal discrepancies in evidence are
those which are due to normal errors of observation, normal
errors of memory due to lapse of time, due to mental
disposition such as shock and horror at the time of occurrence
and those are always there however honest and truthful a
witness may be. Material discrepancies are those which are
not normal, and not expected of a normal person. Courts have
to label the category to which a discrepancy may be
categorized.
Krishna Mochi & Ors vs State Of Bihar on 15 April, 2002
While normal discrepancies do not corrode the
credibility of a party's case, material discrepancies do so.
These aspects were highlighted in Krishna Mochi and Ors. v.
State of Bihar etc.
Sucha Singh And Anr vs State Of Punjab on 31 July, 2003
[2002 (6) SCC 81] and in Sucha Singh v.
State of Punjab [2003 (7) SCC 643].
Zahira Habibulla H Sheikh And Anr vs State Of Gujarat And Ors on 12 April, 2004
It was further illuminated
in the Zahira H. Sheikh v. State of Gujarat [2004 (4) SCC 158],
Ram Udgar Singh v. State of Bihar [2004(10) SCC 443], Gorle
S. Naidu v. State of Andhra Pradesh [2003 (12) SCC 449] and
in Gubbala Venugopalswamy v. State of Andhra Pradesh [2004
(10) SCC 120].
Gorle S. Naidu vs State Of A.P. And Ors on 15 December, 2003
It was further illuminated
in the Zahira H. Sheikh v. State of Gujarat [2004 (4) SCC 158],
Ram Udgar Singh v. State of Bihar [2004(10) SCC 443], Gorle
S. Naidu v. State of Andhra Pradesh [2003 (12) SCC 449] and
in Gubbala Venugopalswamy v. State of Andhra Pradesh [2004
(10) SCC 120].
Gubbala Venugopalaswamy And Ors vs State Of Andhra Pradesh on 6 April, 2004
It was further illuminated
in the Zahira H. Sheikh v. State of Gujarat [2004 (4) SCC 158],
Ram Udgar Singh v. State of Bihar [2004(10) SCC 443], Gorle
S. Naidu v. State of Andhra Pradesh [2003 (12) SCC 449] and
in Gubbala Venugopalswamy v. State of Andhra Pradesh [2004
(10) SCC 120].