
Minor negations cannot be ground to discredit witnesses’ testimony: SC
The Hindu
Witnesses may forget certain details with the passage of time, it says
The testimony of a witness in a criminal trial cannot be discarded merely because of minor contradictions or omissions, the Supreme Court has held in a judgment. The power of observation of every person varies. Witnesses may forget certain details with the passage of time. It may be a genuine case of memory lapse. These factors should not cause a prosecution case to crumble in court, it has observed. A Bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan and R. Subhash Reddy pronounced the recent judgment in a case of a fatal knife attack on a farmer in Gujarat after a dispute over the payment of rent for a tractor turned ugly. The crime happened in 2006.More Related News

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