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Bhojraj vs Sita Ram on 22 November, 1935
To the same effect is another decision of the Privy
Council in Bhojraj v. Sita Ram & Ors.(1) We have already
pointed out that in the aforesaid cases, the principles
enunciated by us are wholly consistent with what the Privy
Council says and we fully endorse the same. None of these
cases lays down that the courts should suspend their
objective appraisal of the veracity or dependability of the
witnesses in pedigree cases, nor have the decisions given
any concrete formula of universal application for adducing
oral evidence which may pass the judicial scrutiny.