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Evidence Recorded in Section 125 CrPC Proceedings Cannot Be Mechanically Relied Upon in Divorce Suits: Karnataka High Court
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Evidence Recorded in Section 125 CrPC Proceedings Cannot Be Mechanically Relied Upon in Divorce Suits: Karnataka High Court

“Mere marking of evidence recorded in separate proceedings cannot assist the appellant; witnesses must be examined afresh”— In a seminal ruling High Court of Karnataka, comprising

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  • December 27, 2025

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