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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Criminal Trial"
Chief Examination & Cross-Examination Of Witness Must Be Recorded On The Same Day Or Following Day : Supreme Court
Mere Reinstatement Into Service Without A Clean Chit In Departmental Inquiry Not Ground To Quash Criminal Proceedings: J&K&L High Court
Punjab & Haryana HC Allows Father's Appeal Against Conviction For Teenage Daughter's Murder; Rejects Mother's Testimony
Sentencing Reform: Looking Beyond Sentencing Guidelines
Gravity Of Crime Prime Consideration While Sentencing ; Undue Sympathy May Affect People's Faith In Efficacy Of Law : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2022 (Jan - Jun) CRIMINAL TRIAL
Some Corroboration Is Necessary When Witness Testimony Is 'Neither Wholly Reliable Nor Wholly Unreliable': Supreme Court
Suspicion However Strong Cannot Be Ground For Conviction : Supreme Court Acquits Murder Accused
The Bar And The Bench Still To Imbibe The Jurisprudence Of Tendering Pardon To An Accomplice
CrPC Section 220 - How To Decide If Two Or More Acts Form "Same Transaction" For Joint Trial? Supreme Court Explains
Conviction Cannot Be Based Solely On The Testimony Of A Wholly Unreliable Witness : Supreme Court
Criminal Trial Can't Proceed Ex-Parte, Evidence Can't Be Received In Absence Of Accused Except U/S 299 CrPC: Karnataka High Court
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