The case of Pakala Narayan Swamy v. Emperor pertains to
Estoppel
Incorrect AnswerDying declaration
Correct AnswerHostile witness
Incorrect AnswerAccomplice evidence
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: Estoppel
Estoppel prevents a person from contradicting something they've already agreed to by words or conduct.
- Option 2: Dying Declaration
Dying declarations are statements made by a person on the brink of death, concerning the cause or circumstances leading to their impending death.
Correct Answer
- Option 3: Hostile Witness
A hostile witness is one who is not cooperative and whose testimony may be adverse to the party who called them.
- Option 4: Accomplice Evidence
This refers to testimony provided by a person involved in the crime, possibly for a pardon or reduced sentence.
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