
Manoj Misra
Manoj Misra is an Indian judge currently serving on the bench of the Supreme Court of India. He is known for his significant contributions to legal interpretations regarding the admissibility of evidence in court, particularly concerning the testimony of child witnesses. In a landmark ruling, he emphasized that the evidence provided by child witnesses holds equal validity to that of adult witnesses, provided the child is deemed competent to testify. His judgments reflect a careful balance between the need for justice and the protection of vulnerable witnesses, highlighting the importance of evaluating such testimonies with caution and discernment.
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Justice Manoj Misra was part of a bench that ruled on the legal implications of live-in relationships.
Racy clips, blackmail and killings: The dark trail behind India’s ‘live-in murders’ | Delhi NewsJustice Manoj Misra stated that the continuation of a physical relationship over two years implies consent.
Live-ins presume consent if sustained over time: Supreme Court | India News
Justice Manoj Misra provided an opinion to the collegium regarding Justice Varma.
'Cash at home' row: CJI sets up 3-judge panel to probe into allegations against Justice Yashwant Varma | India NewsJustice Manoj Misra was part of the bench that set aside the acquittal of the accused based on child witness testimony.
Supreme Court: No minimum age for witness; kid’s evidence valid | India News






















