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Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 397 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Krishnan Kakkantn vs Government Of Kerala And Ors on 11 October, 1996
In the case of
Krishnan v. State of Kerala, reported in (1996) 10 SCC 508,
it was observed as follows :-
Kedar Singh And Ors. vs State Of Bihar on 18 September, 1997
In case of Kedar Singh & ors vs. State of Bihar, reported in
1999 SCC (Criminal) 907, Hon'ble Supreme Court has held
as under:-
The State Of Uttar Pradesh And Others vs Babu Ram Upadhya on 25 November, 1960
In the matter of State of UP vs. Babu, reported in AIR 2003
SC 3408, Hon'ble Supreme Court has held that when the
persons are known, identification is possible, even in dark
light or where light is dim, from the physique, gesture of
movement, manner of walking etc., gesticulating and special
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features of a person like the physical attributes.
Ram Gulam Chaudhury And Ors vs State Of Bihar on 25 September, 2001
Likewise in
case of Ram Gulam Chaudhary v. State of Bihar, reported
in (2001) 8 SCC 311, it was observed:-
Kalika Tiwari , Uma Shankar Rai ,Vijay ... vs State Of Bihar on 25 March, 1997
"34....It must be remembered that the incident had
taken place in a village. As has been held by this
Court in the case of Kalika Tiwari v. State of Bihar
the visibility capacity of urban people who are
acclimatised to fluorescent lights or incandescent
lamps is not the standard to be applied to villagers
whose optical potency is attuned to country-made
lamps. It has been held that the visibility of villagers
is conditioned to such lights and hence it would be
quite possible for them to identify men and matters
in such light. Also the appellants were from the
same village and were known to PW 3 and PW 4."
Dalbir Singh vs State Of Haryana on 15 May, 2008
In the case of Dalbir Singh v. State of Haryana, reported in
(2008) 11 SCC 425, it has been observed that "in a dark
night ocular identification may be difficult in some cases but if
a person is acquainted and closely related to another, from
the manner of speech, gaits, physique and voice
identification is possible."