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Raj. HC: Forcing a Person to Trial Without Prima Facie Evidence is Infringement of Fundamental Right - (19 May 2023)

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Rajasthan High Court while observing that framing of charges by trial Court is an important exercise of power, has held that forcing a person to go through rigor of trial without there being apt prima facie material or evidence would surely be direct infringement of his fundamental rights.

Tags : RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT   PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE   FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT   TRIAL  

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