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Principles Relating To Plea & Alibi & Delaying In Registering FIR : Supreme Court Explains
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not a part of the General Exceptions under the IPC and is instead a rule of evidence under Section 11 o burden to establish the plea is on the person taking such a plea achieved by leading cogent and satisfactory evidenc required to be proved with certainty so as to completely exclude the possibilit
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  • not a part of the General Exceptions under the IPC and is instead a rule of evidence under Section 11 o
  • burden to establish the plea is on the person taking such a plea
  • achieved by leading cogent and satisfactory evidenc
  • required to be proved with certainty so as to completely exclude the possibility of the presence of the accused at the spot of the crime. In other words, a standard of ‘strict scrutiny’ is required when such a plea is taken
  • principles of law in respect of delay in registration of FIR

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