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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "section 313 CrPC"
"Abuse Of This System": Supreme Court Imposes 1L Cost On Police Constable Accused Of Killing His Wife For 'Dragging Trial' Over 14 Years
Accused's Burden To Prove His Defence Taken U/s 313 CrPC Is Not Beyond All Reasonable Doubts: Supreme Court
Section 313 CrPC Examination Not A Mere Procedural Formality; Trial Court Has To Question Accused Fairly With Care And Caution: Supreme Court
Section 313 CrPC Statement By Accused Is Not A Substantive Evidence To Rebut Presumption Under Section 139 NI Act: Supreme Court
Non-Explanation By Accused In Section 313 CrPC Statement Cannot Be Used As A Link To Complete Chain Of Circumstances: Supreme Court
Can Adverse Inference Be Drawn From Silence Of Accused ?
When Death Takes Place Inside Privacy Of House, Onus Is On Residents To Give Explanation: Supreme Court
Circumstances Not Put To An Accused Under Section 313 CrPC Cannot Be Used Against Him: SC [Read Judgment]
Once Accused Makes A Plausible Defence In His 313 CrPC Statement, Burden Is On The Prosecution To Negate It: SC [Read Judgment]
Rights Of Victim & Society At Large Not Subservient To Rights Of Accused: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 313 CrPC: Inculpatory Material As Not Put To The Accused Must Be Eschewed: SC [Read Judgment]
313 CrPC-False Explanation By Accused Can't Be Used To Complete The Chain Of Circumstances To Establish His Guilt: SC [Read Judgment]
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