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The Indian Penal Code, 1860
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Bur Singh & Anr vs State Of Punjab on 13 October, 2008
27. The Supreme Court in the matter of Bur Singh and Another v.
State of Punjab1 has held that merely because the eyewitnesses are
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family members their evidence cannot per se be discarded. When there
is allegation of interestedness, the same has to be established. Mere
statement that being relatives of the deceased they are likely to falsely
implicate the accused cannot be a ground to discard the evidence which
is otherwise cogent and credible.