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Judgments

Applicability of requirement of certificate being procedural can be relaxed by Court wherever interest of justice so justifies(30.01.2018)

In instant Special Leave Petition (SLP), question which arose in the course of consideration of the matter was whether videography of the scene of cri.....

Tags : Crime scene, Videography, Investigation, Evidence



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Supreme Court: Crime Scene Re-Enactment Does Not Always Violate Right Against Self-Incrimination(22.05.2026)

SC held that crime scene re-enactment is not unconstitutional merely because it involves the accused, clarifying that Article 20(3) is violated only w.....

Tags : Crime Scene; Violate; Right Against Self-Incrimination



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