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Principles Of Applying Section 106 Of Evidence Act : Supreme Court Explains
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accused's failure to provide a reasonable explanation as required by Section 106 could serve as an additional link in the chain of circumstance Deonandan Mishra v. The State of Bihar AIR 1955 not cast any burden upon an accused in a criminal trial, but that, where the accused throws no light at all
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  • accused's failure to provide a reasonable explanation as required by Section 106 could serve as an additional link in the chain of circumstance
  • Deonandan Mishra v. The State of Bihar AIR 1955
  • not cast any burden upon an accused in a criminal trial, but that, where the accused throws no light at all upon the facts which ought to be especially within his knowledg
  • Shambhu Nath Mehra v. The State of Ajmer
  • pre-eminently or exceptionally within the accused's knowledge

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