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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Abdul Sayeed vs State Of M.P on 14 September, 2010
18) In Abdul Sayeed v. State of M.P., (supra), the Hon'ble
Supreme Court also reiterated the special evidentiary status accorded to
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the testimony of an injured accused and relying on its earlier judgments
and noted the decision in Shivalingappa Kallayanappa v. State of
Karnataka [1994 Supp (3) SCC 235 : 1994 SCC (Cri) 1694] wherein it
was held that the deposition of the injured witness should be relied upon
unless there are strong grounds for rejection of his evidence on the basis
of major contradictions and discrepancies, for the reason that his presence
on the scene stands established in case it is proved that he suffered the
injury during the said incident. The Hon'ble Supreme Court further
observed as follows:
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Section 321 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Joseph vs State Of Karala on 3 December, 2002
16) In Joseph v. State of Kerala, (2003) 1 SCC 465, the Hon'ble
Supreme Court observed as follows: