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Distinction between a normal discrepancy and a material discrepancy in evidence

Effect of a minor discrepancy in evidence

Effect of weighty discrepancies in the evidence of prosecution witnesses

Nature of discrepancies in the testimonies of prosecution witnesses which will cast doubts in the mind of the Court

Position of the law where a witness' statement to the Police is inconsistent with his oral testimony in court

The rule that only major discrepancies that go to the root of testimonies should affect the weight that must be attached to evidence given at trial.

When discrepancy in evidence may occur

Whether discrepancies can be the basis for quashing a conviction

Whether discrepancies negative an otherwise credible evidence of a witness

Whether discrepancies would entitle an accused person to an acquittal

Whether every discrepancy in the evidence of a witness is sufficient to destroy the credibility of the witness

Whether every discrepancy in the testimony of a witness affects the weight that must be attached to the evidence

Whether it is every discrepancy in the evidence of prosecution witnesses that will result in setting aside a conviction

Whether minor discrepancies is a ground for questioning the judgment of a court

Whether minor discrepancy renders the evidence of a party unreliable

Whether minor discrepancy renders the evidence of a witness unreliable

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