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Sarju Pershad vs Raja Jwaleshwari Pratap Narain Singh ... on 14 November, 1950

(P. 855) ".... But while the Court of Appeal is always reluctant to reject a finding by a Judge of the specific or primary facts deposed to by the witnesses, especially when the finding is based on the credibility or bearing of a witness, it is willing to form an independent opinion upon the proper inference to be drawn from it...." (P. 855) A consideration of this aspect would incomplete without a reference to the observations of B.K. Mukherjea J., in Sarju Pershad v. Jwaleshwari Pratap Narain Singh and Others, [1950] SCR 781 at 783 which as a succinct statement of the rule, can not indeed be bettered :
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