'Material Circumstances Not Put To Accused Under S.313 CrPC' : Supreme Court Overturns Conviction In NDPS Act Case After 22 Years thumbnail
'Material Circumstances Not Put To Accused Under S.313 CrPC' : Supreme Court Overturns Conviction In NDPS Act Case After 22 Years
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failure to put material circumstances while examining the appellant under Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was a serious and material illegality. serious prejudice has been caused to the appellant's defense Indeed, the appellant may not have earlier raised the issue regarding the inadeq
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  • failure to put material circumstances while examining the appellant under Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was a serious and material illegality.
  • serious prejudice has been caused to the appellant's defense
  • Indeed, the appellant may not have earlier raised the issue regarding the inadequacy of examination under Section 313 of CrPC

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