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"In the matter of kidnapping and rape, the evidence given by prosecutrix being illiterate and rustic young woman, some contradictions and omission are natural as her recollection memory, observance and narration of chain of events."
It has been held by Supreme Court in 2011 case.

A. Manoj Yadav v. Pushpa

B. State of Uttar Pradesh v. Chhottay Lal

C. Madhu Verma v. Urmila Devi

D. Lakhan Lal v. State of Bihar

Answer: Option B


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