Against whom shall an accomplice be a competent witness?
Against whom shall an accomplice be a competent witness?
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Option A: an accused
Option B: the plaintiff
Option C: the complainant
Option D: an investigating officer.
Correct Answer
Option: a
Explanation
An accomplice is a competent witness provided he is not a co-accused under trial in the same case. But such competency which has been conferred on him by a process of law does not divest him of the character of an accused.
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THE SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963 (PAPER – 07 Q. NO. 211 TO 231)