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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Test Identification Parade"
Test Identification Parade Doesn't Have Much Value When Accused Is Already Known To Witness : Supreme Court
Test Identification Parade Only Rule Of Prudence, Its Absence Does Not Necessarily Vitiate Identification Of Accused In Court: Kerala High Court
Evidence Of TIP Inadmissible If Suspects Were Shown To Witnesses Before Identification : Supreme Court
Test Identification Parade Can't Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years: Karnataka HC
Bombay High Court Overturns Dacoity Conviction Citing Lapses In Arrangement Of Test Identification Parade By The Police
Not Prudent To Convict An Accused Solely On Basis Of Identification For The First Time In Court Without Test Identification Parade: Supreme Court
Rajasthan HC Issues Guidelines For Test Identification Parade In POCSO Cases, Orders Lower Courts For Immediate Implementation in POCSO Trials
Testimony Of Witness Who Identified Accused In Court Cannot Be Discarded Merely Because TIP Was Not Conducted: Supreme Court
There Cannot Be Repeated Test Identification Parades Till Accused Is Identified: Supreme Court
Finding Of Guilt Cannot Be Based Purely On Refusal To Undergo Identification Parade: SC Acquits Murder Accused [Read Judgment]
Police Presence During Test Identification Makes Statements By Identifiers Fall Within The Ban Of Section 162 CrPC: Supreme Court [Read Judgment]
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