under:
" The court can and may act on the
testimony of a single witness provided he is wholly
reliable. There is no legal impediment ... single eyewitness can be acted upon and it will depend on the facts
and circumstances of each case whether the single testimony
general rule, a court can and may act on the testimony of a single
witness though uncorroborated. One credible witness outweighs the
testimony ... testimony of a witness. In view of these authoritative
pronouncements, it becomes clear that the court may act on the testimony of a
single witness
general rule, a court can and may act on the testimony of a single
witness though uncorroborated. One credible witness outweighs the
testimony ... corroboration except in cases where the nature of the testimony
of the single witness itself requires as a rule of prudence, that
corroboration should
general rule, a court can and may act on the
testimony of a single witness though uncorroborated.
One credible witness outweighs the testimony ... corroboration except in cases
where the nature of the testimony of the single witness
itself requires as a rule of prudence, that corroboration
should
forbidding
convictions on the testimony of a single witness. The Indian
Legislature has not insisted on laying down any such
exceptions to the general rule ... were to insist upon plurality of
witnesses, cases where the testimony of a single witness only
could be available in proof of the crime, would
general rule, a court can and may act on the
testimony of a single witness though uncorroborated.
One credible witness outweighs the testimony ... corroboration except in cases
where the nature of the testimony of the single witness
itself requires as a rule of prudence, that corroboration
should
general rule, a court can and
may act on the testimony of a single
witness though uncorroborated. One
credible witness outweighs the
testimony ... upon such
testimony. The law reports contain
many precedents where the court
had to depend and act upon the
testimony of a single witness
general rule, a court can and may act on the
testimony of a single witness though
uncorroborated. One credible witness outweighs
the testimony ... upon such
testimony. The law reports contain many
precedents where the court had to depend and act
upon the testimony of a single witness
general rule the Court can and may act on
the testimony of a single witness provided he is wholly reliable. There is
no legal impediment ... convicting a person on the sole testimony of a
single witness. That is the logic of Section 134 of the Evidence
general rule, a Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness
though uncorroborated. One credible witness outweighs the testimony ... general
rule the Court can and may act on the testimony of single witness provided he is
wholly reliable. There is no legal impediment