The contention that in a murder case, the Court should insist upon plurality of witnesses, is much broadly stated. The Indian Legislature has not insisted on laying down any such exceptions to the general Rule recognized in section 134 quoted above. The section has enshrines the well recognized maxim that Evidence has to be weighed and not counted. Our Legislature has given statutory recognition to the fact that administration of justice may be hampered if a particular number of witnesses were to be insisted upon.
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