article 20 (3)

Right Against Self-Incrimination In Context Of Ever-Expanding Technology

Right Against Self-Incrimination In Context Of Ever-Expanding Technology

This article discusses case law on right against self- incrimination. It also assesses the constitutional validity of the manner in which the evidence was obtained especially with respect to latest technological developments. It also examines whether the adjudication in the context of article 20 (3) is done within the framework of practicability or in the […]

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Repercussions of Investigation on the Rights of Accused

“Investigation” refers to all the proceedings under CrPC conducted for the collection of evidence by a police officer or by any person (other than a magistrate) so authorised.[1] An investigation generally begins after the lodging of a First Information Report (FIR). Investigation can involve the interrogation of accused and witnesses. In order to conduct the

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