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Victim Cannot be Allowed to Conduct Prosecution Independently: Supreme Court - (15 May 2018)

Supreme Court has ruled that a victim or a de-facto complainant, under proviso to Section 24(8) of CrPC, cannot be permitted to conduct prosecution either independently or in addition to the public prosecutor by putting further questions in evidence during a trial or other proceedings.

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