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Ker. HC: Discrepancies in Evidence Due to Normal Errors of Observation & Memory is Not Material - (16 Jan 2024)

LAW OF EVIDENCE

Kerala High Court has held that minor discrepancies in evidence due to normal errors of observation or memory cannot be considered as material discrepancies touching the core of the case.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   EVIDENCE   MATERIAL DISCREPANCIES  

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