general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872. But if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
settled legal position that conviction can be based on single and sole testimony but it must be cogent, natural and reliable. In view of Section ... general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she is wholly reliable. There is no legal impediment
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there
general rule, Court can and may act on the testimony of a single witness provided he/she 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 Act, 1872, but if there