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Kerala High Court: Unsigned FIS is Admissible if Informant Confirms its Contents in Court(20.05.2026)

Kerala High Court recently ruled that an informant’s failure to sign the First Information Statement (FIS) does not render it inadmissible as evidence.....

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For an FIR lodged by a deceased person to be treated as substantial, its contents must be proved(30.11.2017)

By present application under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, the Applicants - original accused persons call in question the legality and val.....

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