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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Confession"
Confession Made To Police Can't Be Used Against Co-Accused Without Independent Evidence: Kerala High Court Acquits Man In Theft Case
Accused Not Stating Self-Incriminatory Facts, Refusing To Confess Is Not Non-Cooperation: Delhi High Court
Nithari Killings | 'Very Sorry Picture' : Supreme Court Expresses Displeasure At CBI's Unpreparedness In Appeal Against Acquittal
Voluntary/Confessional Statement Made U/S 67 Of NDPS Act Cannot Be Used As Evidence Against Accused: Karnataka High Court
[NDPS Act] Continued Preventive Custody Cannot Be Based On Unsubstantiated Suspicion Of Witness Tampering, Influencing Probe: Andhra Pradesh HC
'What Is The Main Purpose Of Section 27 Of The Evidence Act? '
Confession Recorded By Medical Officer When Accused Were Presented By Police Officers Inadmissible As Evidence: Supreme Court
“Recovery Evidence” Under Section 27 Of The Evidence Act- Questions & Answers By Justice V Ramkumar [Part-X]
“Recovery Evidence” Under Section 27 Of The Evidence Act- Questions & Answers By Justice V Ramkumar [Part-VII]
“Recovery Evidence” Under Section 27 Of The Evidence Act- Questions & Answers By Justice V Ramkumar [Part-VI]
“Recovery Evidence” Under Section 27 Of The Evidence Act- Questions & Answers By Justice V Ramkumar [Part-V]
Advocates Should Possess Up-To-Date Knowledge, Not Cite Any Decisions Which Are No Longer Good In Law: Bombay High Court
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