Presence or Absence of Smegma on the Accused’s Genitalia Cannot be Treated as Conclusive Proof: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that the presence or absence of smegma on an accused’s genitalia is not conclusive proof regarding sexual intercourse. The Court dismissed the rape convict’s appeal, emphasizing the limited medico-legal value of smegma evidence.

BREAKING | Bihar Voter List Revision| “Aadhaar Cannot Be Accepted as Conclusive Proof of Citizenship”: Supreme Court Upholds EC’s Stand

Today, On 12th August, In the Bihar voter list revision case, the Supreme Court upheld the Election Commission’s stand that Aadhaar is not conclusive proof of citizenship, stressing that independent verification is necessary before linking it with the electoral roll to ensure authenticity.