Confession recorded in custody is weak evidence, requires corroboration: Supreme Court

Confession recorded in custody is weak evidence, requires corroboration: Supreme Court
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In a recent judgment, the Supreme Court set aside a conviction under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act while reiterating that a confession made in custody, without corroborative evidence, makes for weak evidence.

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