S. 106 of Evidence Act | Where Accused Fails to Explain or Establish the Facts of Case Within His Personal Knowledge an Adverse Inference Can Be Drawn Against Him: Chhattisgarh HC

Recently, the Chhattisgarh High Court stated that where the accused fails to explain or establish the facts of case within his personal knowledge an adverse inference can be drawn against him. The bench of Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha and Justice Rajani Dubey was dealing with the appeal challenging the judgment passed by the Sessions Judge

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