Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgments A. Section 32(1) – Statements by Persons Who […]
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‘X’ is charged for committing theft. In the course of investigation ‘X’ made a statement to the police that he has committed theft and he took the police to the spot where the stolen property was concealed. Is the statement made by ‘X’ to the Police be proved against him? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ is charged with the offence of theft. During the course of police investigation, X makes a statement to the police […]
Extra Judicial Confession
Meaning and Legal Basis An extra-judicial confession is a statement made by an accused outside the court and not before a Magistrate, admitting guilt in […]
Privileged Communications
Meaning and Legal Basis Privileged communications refer to specific types of statements or information that cannot be compelled to be disclosed in a court of […]
