đź’¨ Abstract
The Supreme Court ruled that a child witness can be a competent witness, and their evidence can be admissible in court. The court observed that there is no minimum age prescribed by the Evidence Act for a witness, and the testimony of a competent child witness is considered on par with any other witness.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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