Evidence Act, 1872–Sec. 165 [Corresponding Sec. 168 of BSA, 2023] –Scope–When a person is not previously acquainted with the accused and claims to identify him/her after merely a fleeting glance on the day of incident coupled with a significant passage of time, and no prior identification process, such identification made for the first time in Court, carries no evidentiary value and cannot be relied upon.


