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Explained | Shraddha Walker Case: Narco-Analysis Test And Legal Position
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person being examined to decide whether the answer to a particular question will eventually prove to be inculpatory or exculpatory. during trial against the accused. In many cases the accused themselves have sought the narco test to prove their innocence. The court in the ruling made it clear that t
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  • person being examined to decide whether the answer to a particular question will eventually prove to be inculpatory or exculpatory.
  • during trial against the accused. In many cases the accused themselves have sought the narco test to prove their innocence.
  • The court in the ruling made it clear that the test results of such techniques cannot be admitted as evidence.
  • "encouraged to speak in a drug-induced state"
  • erbal answers given during ordinary interrogation

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