Evidence Act, 1872—Section 133 r/w Ilustration (b) to Section 114—Deposition of an accomplice in a crime who has not been made an accused/put to trial—Whether can be relied?—Held, the deposition of an accomplice in a crime who has not been made an accused/put to trial, can be relied upon, however, the evidence is required to be considered with care and caution—An accomplice who has not been put on trial is a competent witness as he deposes in the court after taking oath and there is no prohibition in any law not to act upon his deposition without corroboration.
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