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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 20(3) of the Constitution"
Accused Can Refuse To Give Blood Sample After Court Orders DNA Profiling In Rape Case: Rajasthan High Court
S.5 Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act | Magistrate Can Order Accused To Give Handwriting Sample Even In Absence Of Arrest: Kerala HC
Manish Sisodia Sent To CBI Custody For Not Giving 'Satisfactory Answers': What Have Courts Said On Right Against Self Incrimination & Power To Arrest?
Article 20(3) Protects Accused Against Compulsory Testimonial And Therefore S. 91 CrPC Isn't Applicable To Accused: Chhattisgarh HC
Direction To Take Voice Sample Of Accused Does Not Infringe Rights Under Article 20(3) Of Constitution: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Prosecution Has Right To Ask Accused To Surrender Mobile Phone; No Violation Of Article 20(3) : Kerala High Court
Consent Of Accused Not Necessary To Obtain Voice Sample; No Violation Of Article 20(3) Of Constitution: Kerala High Court
The Juvenile Justice Amendment Bill, 2021: Welcome Although Incomplete
[Aadhaar] Read The Summary Of Majority (4:1) Judgment
Just Because Accused Didn’t Confess, It Doesn’t Mean He Isn’t Cooperating With Probe: SC [Read Judgment]
A Section of Media planting Stories on the inadequacies of Judges with no one to speak on the Judges' behalf: Calcutta HC [Read Judgment]
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