Under Sec 120 Evidence Act, Even in Absence of Power of Attorney, Wife Can Depose on Behalf of Husband Plaintiff: Karnataka HC

In a legal development, a recent judgment has shed light on the competence of a power of attorney holder to provide testimony on behalf of the principal, particularly in civil proceedings.  The case involved a dispute over property rights and the admissibility of testimony given by a power of attorney holder. The judgment, delivered by

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