Smt. Anusuya @ Hampi vs The State Of Karnataka on 11 October, 2022
Author: K.Somashekar
proof of a given fact.
However, faced with the testimony of a single witness, the
Court may classify the oral testimony of a single witness ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable testimony,
direct or circumstantial, before acting upon the testimony of a
single witness.
41. However, in the instant case
proof of a given fact.
However, faced with the testimony of a single witness, the
Court may classify the oral testimony of a single witness ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable testimony,
direct or circumstantial, before acting upon the testimony of a
single witness.
41. However, in the instant case
proof of a given fact.
However, faced with the testimony of a single witness,
the court may classify the oral testimony of a single
witness ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable
testimony, direct or circumstantial, before acting upon
testimony of a single witness. It is relevant to refer
proof of a given fact.
However, faced with the testimony of a single witness,
the court may classify the oral testimony of a single
witness ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable
testimony, direct or circumstantial, before acting upon
testimony of a single witness. It is relevant to refer the
reliance
fact. However, faced with the testimony of a single
witness, the court may classify the oral testimony of a
single witness, into three categories, namely ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable
testimony, direct or circumstantial, before acting upon
testimony of a single witness. It is relevant to refer
Court may classify the oral testimony of the single witness
into three categories, viz. (1) wholly reliable; (2) wholly
unreliable; and (3) neither wholly reliable ... look for
corroboration in material particulars of reliable testimony while
acting upon the testimony of the single witness. In the instant
case, PW1-Jyothi
proof of a
given fact. However, faced with the testimony of a single
witness, the court may classify the oral testimony of a single
witness ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable testimony,
direct or circumstantial, before acting upon testimony of a
single witness.
29. Whereas in the case of Sharad
proof of a given fact. However, faced with the testimony
of a single witness, the court may classify the oral
testimony into three categories, namely ... corroboration in material particulars by reliable testimony,
direct or circumstantial, before acting upon testimony of a
single witness
order to prove a given fact. However, faced with
the testimony of a single witness, the court may classify ... corroboration in
material particulars by reliable testimony, direct or
circumstantial, before acting upon testimony of a single
witness. This has been extensively addressed