Witnesses and complainants who retract their statements do not automatically lose credibility, especially in cases of sexual abuse, according to the Supreme Court. It was the central issue taken up in a case involving a father who was accused of raping his biological teenage daughter in 2017. READ: SC: Recanted testimonies may still hold weight
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Witnesses and complainants who retract their statements do not automatically lose credibility, especially in cases of sexual abuse, according to the Supreme Court. It was the central issue taken up in a case involving a father who was accused of raping his biological teenage daughter in 2017. READ: SC: Recanted testimonies may still hold weight This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.
Witnesses and complainants who retract their statements do not automatically lose credibility, especially in cases of sexual abuse, according to the Supreme Court. It was the central issue taken up in a case involving a father who was accused of raping his biological teenage daughter in 2017. READ: SC: Recanted testimonies may still hold weight