The Supreme Court recently clarified that for an FIR lodged by a deceased person to hold any evidentiary value, its contents must be corroborated and proved. Elaborating, the Court said that if an informant's death has no connection whatsoever with a complaint lodged then the FIR's contents will not be admissible in evidence. Thus, in such cases, the contents cannot be proved through...
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