When Substantial Evidence Is Lacking To Connect Accused With Crime, Other Corroborative Evidence Loses Significance
Case: State Of Gujarat Versus Kishorbhai Devjibhai Parmar & 4 Other(S)
Coram: Justices SH Vora and Rajendra Sareen
Case No.: R/CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 518 of 1996
Court Observation: “When substantial evidence is lacking to connect the respondents accused with the crime or not brought on record sufficient evidence to establish the guilt, other corroborative evidence loses its significance or needs any consideration to upset the findings and therefore, there is no need to overburden the judgment anymore or needs any discussion of such evidence.”
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