Criminal cases are decided on facts and evidence rather than on case law and precedents
The court observed thus;-
“In our opinion , criminal cases are decided on facts and on evidence rather than on case law and precedence. In the case on hand, there is amble evidence to show that even prior to the incident in question, the appellant used to beat the deceased and ill treat her. It is the light of the side fact that other evidence requires t be considered. In our view both the Courts were right in relying upon the second dying declaration of the deceased treating it as true disclosure of facts by the deceased Halimabi.’
[Sayarabano @ Sultanabegum v. State of