This document contains the Supreme Court of India's judgement in the criminal appeal case of Mekala Sivaiah versus the State of Andhra Pradesh. It details the scope of interference in criminal appeals under Article 136 of the Constitution and discusses the credibility of witness testimony, particularly regarding minor contradictions. The judgement summarises the facts of the case, the appellant's arguments, and the court's reasoning for upholding the conviction. This is essential reading for legal professionals and students interested in criminal law and evidence appreciation.