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Author: Siddharth
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nerves for quite some time. It is a natural
course of human conduct in such circumstances to go home and control
nerves, before the matter ... lakh. It appears to me that there was a typographical
error in the deposition of Babu Lal in this regard. If the figures
must be such so as to show that
within all human probability, the act must have been done by the
accused and none other than ... arrived at by the learned trial Judge is convincing, legal and error
free, thus, requires no interference by this Court in the appeal
filed
Rahul Jain @ Sonu vs The State (Govt. Of Nct), Delhi on 2 April, 2014
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make the
prosecution's case doubtful. The normal course of the
human conduct would be that while narrating a
particular incidence there may occur ... truthful they may
be. Such discrepancies are due to normal errors of
observation, normal errors of memory due to lapse of
time, due to mental
State vs . Sunny Kumar & Ors. on 26 April, 2012
IN THE COURT OF SH
seek advantage for the accuseds.
However, the discrepancies are quite natural as human memory
and mind has its limitations. An incident cannot be narrated
verbatim ... honest and truthful they may be. Those discrepancies are due to
normal errors of observation, normal errors of memory due to
lapse of time