Adverse Inference can be drawn against party who doesn’t appear in person to depose. The Supreme Court has observed that adverse inference can be drawn against a party who does not appear in person to depose. The bench comprising Justices RF Nariman, Navin Sinha and Krishna Murari have observed that this is a violation of Sec144 of the Evidence act and cited it’s earlier judgement in Iswar Bhai C. Patel vs. Harihar Behera, (1999) 3 SCC 457. Reddy and Reddy Law Firm Pune comprises of a diligent and well experienced team of advocates handling matters related to criminal and civil law.
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