The Supreme Court has sentenced a man to life imprisonment based on the testimony of his seven-year-old daughter. The court highlighted that child witnesses hold the same credibility as others if reliable, and their testimonies should be evaluated with caution and care.
Supreme Court: No minimum age for witness; kid’s evidence valid

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