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No Inflexible Rule That Alibi Can Be Proved Only In Trial : Supreme Court Quashes S. 498A IPC Case Against BSF Personnel
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The High Court refused to take on record the official service documents presented by the Appellant, establishing the plea of alibi under Section 11 of the Evidence Act, 1872.
Relying upon the Supreme Court's decision in Rajendra Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh (2007), the High Court held that the plea of alibi involved disputed questions of fact which could only be adjudicated during trial.
Mr. Naman Raj Singh, Adv.
Mr. Parth Singh, Adv.
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