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Which of the following is correct regarding Test Identification Parade?
There is no fixed time of TIP and there is no rule of number of identifying witnesses
It is for Court to decide in facts and circumstances of the case and evidence on record whether to accept or reject evidence of the identification
TIP doesn’t constitute evidence but can be used only for corroboration of statement in the Court
All of the above
- Option 1: There is no fixed time or rule regarding the number of identifying witnesses for a Test Identification Parade (TIP). This means flexibility is built into the process based on the specific circumstances of the case.
- Option 2: The court assesses the facts and evidence to decide on the acceptance or rejection of identification evidence. This situational decision-making allows the court to handle each case uniquely.
- Option 3: TIP is not considered standalone evidence but is used to support or corroborate statements made in court. This helps in strengthening the overall evidence.
- Option 4: All of the above - All these points are true regarding TIPs.
Option 4 is the correct answer.
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