Solitary witness – conviction is valid – Need not insist on corroboration by other witnesses – single witness if found to be trustworthy, it can be appreciated – Interested Witness – Explained.
Solitary witness – conviction is valid – Need not insist on corroboration by other witnesses – single witness if found to be trustworthy, it can be appreciated – Interested Witness – Explained.
- Yogitha Jammula1 An arbitration agreement is the lifeblood of arbitration. Whether it takes the form of a standalone document or a clause embedded within a contract, the… Read more »
Urmila Dixit v. Sunil Sharan Dixit (2025 INSC 20)Date of Judgment: 2 January 2025 In Urmila Dixit v. Sunil Sharan Dixit 2025 INSC 20, the Supreme Court ruled… Read more »
The Hon'ble Supreme Court while deciding an SLP against an order of MP High Court dismissing the appellant's revision application held that S.132 of The Evidence Act, 1872… Read more »
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