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  1. High Court of Delhi Crl. A. 1288/2019 [(2022) 293 DLT 236]

    Parsu Ram vs. State

    Ratio

    The conviction can be based even on the uncorroborated evidence of the child survivor, if the same inspires confidence. The Courts should examine the broader probabilities of a case and not get swayed by minor contradictions or insignificant discrepancies in the statement of the child survivor, which are not of a fatal nature, to throw…

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    Para 11-21, 17, 22-23, 26,28 Page 3, 4, 5-7

  2. High Court of Delhi Crl. A. 71/2021 and Crl. M. (BAIL) 150/2021 [2021 SCC OnLine Del 2391]

    Sunil Kumar vs. State of NCT Delhi.

    Ratio

    If the statement of the victim inspires confidence, then the court may convict on the statement alone. Relied on State of Himachal Pradesh v. Manga Singh and State of Punjab v. Gurmit Singh.

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    Para 18-19; Page 4

  3. High Court of Delhi CRL.A. 1231/2018 [2020 SCC OnLine Del 1378]

    Ishwer Soni v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)

    Ratio

    It is well settled that in a case of rape, the finding of guilt can be recorded even on the basis of uncorroborated testimony of the child survivor provided it is cogent and reliable. Even in a case of penetration, the consistent judicial diktat is that absence of injuries may not always be fatal to…

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    Para 16-18, 20; Page 4

  4. High Court of Delhi 2021 SCC OnLine Del 4380 : (2021) 227 AIC 475

    Mohan Kumar v. State (NCT of Delhi)

    Ratio

    The child survivor being of tender age may have contradictions in their testimony. However, if they are consistent in their testimony as to the incident and are able to identify the accused, they would be considered a competent witness and their testimony may be admitted.

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    para 19, 23 & 24.

  5. High Court of Himachal Pradesh Criminal Appeal No. 438 of 2019 [2022 SCC OnLine HP 4139]

    Vijay Kumar v. State of Himachal Pradesh

    Ratio

    Convictions can be sustained on the sole testimony of the child survivor when found cogent and reliable, and corroboration is not necessary.. The testimony of the child survivor of a sex related offence must be given the same evidentiary value as that to an injured person in cases of physical violence.

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    Para 13, 18; Page 4, 5