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SC: Recording of Confession by Medical Officer When Accused in Police Custody, Hit by S. 26 of IEA - (09 Aug 2024)

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Supreme Court has set aside the conviction of accused in a murder case on the ground that the confessions by the accused are ex-facie inadmissible in evidence for the simple reason that the accused persons were presented at the hospital by the police officers after having been arrested in the case.

Tags : SUPREME COURT   MEDICAL OFFICER   POLICE CUSTODY  

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