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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 27 Evidence Act"
To Prove S.27 Evidence Act Statement, Investigating Officer Must Narrate What Accused Stated; Merely Exhibiting Memorandum Not Enough : Supreme Court
'Custody' Under S.27 Evidence Act Doesn't Mean Custody After Formal Arrest; Includes Any Kind Of Restraint Or Surveillance: Supreme Court
Section 27 Evidence Act | Recovery Of A Weapon From An Open Place Accessible To All Not Reliable : Supreme Court
Admitting Into Evidence Confessional Statements Made To Police U/S 25, 26 Evidence Act Vitiate Trial: Kerala High Court
Kerala HC Acquits Hindi Proficient Accused As Disclosure Statement U/S 27 Evidence Act Was Recorded In Malayalam, Translator Not Examined
S. 27 Evidence Act | Discovery Can't Be Proved Against Person If He Wasn't Accused Of Any Offence & Wasn't In Custody Of Police At The Time Of Confession: Supreme Court
S 27 Evidence Act | Disclosure Statements Cannot Be Sole Basis For Conviction : Supreme Court
Section 27 Evidence Act Statement Not Liable To Be Rejected Merely Because It Was Recorded In A Language Not Known To Accused Through Translator : Supreme Court
Causing Injury To Police, Snatching Away Their Weapons Amounts To Challenge To Rule Of Law: MP High Court Denies Bail In Robbery Case
Section 27 Of Evidence Act Is Attracted Even If Accused Isn't Arrested But Only Interrogated By Police: Allahabad High Court
S.134 Evidence Act | Testimony Of Single Eyewitness Can Form Basis For Conviction Provided It Is Of Sterling Quality: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Accused Need Not Be Under 'Formal Arrest' For Purpose Of Statement Given U/S 27 Evidence Act: Madhya Pradesh High Court
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