Allowing a plea by the actor's wife Parvathammal, Justice P N Prakash set aside the order of III Additional District-cum-Sessions judge of Gobichettipalayamcourt in Erode district summoning her.
Parvathammal had moved the High Court after the trial court had rejected her plea to dispense with her personal presence as she suffered from Alzheimer's disease.
The prosecution had also supported her plea.
It said a realistic approach should be adopted by this court in cases of this nature.
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The bench said if there was other evidence for the same fact, it was not necessary for the prosecution to duplicate evidence and increase the number of witnesses in the light of Section 134 of Evidence Act.
Though the prosecution sought to dispense with her personal attendance saying she was not medically fit to give evidence as she was suffering from Alzheimer,the trial court had rejected the request onMarch 23.
The High Court saidit was remitting the matter to the trial court for fresh consideration on whether Parvathammal's evidence would be essential in the light of the assertion that she suffers from Alzheimer's.
The late actor was kidnapped by Veerappan on July 30, 2000, from his farm house in Gajanur on Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border. He was released on November 15, 2000 after being in captivity for 108 days.