Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Interested Witnesses

Interested Witnesses—Criterion for judging credibility of a witness—Whether witnesses are interested persons and whether they had deposed out of some motive cannot be the sole criterion for judging credibility of a witness, but the main criterion would be whether their physical presence at the place of occurrence was possible and probable—Jaishree v. State of U.P. (2005) 9 SCC 788 relied.

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