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COMPULSORY SELF-INCRIMINATION AS A PRIVILEGE
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COMPULSORY SELF-INCRIMINATION AS A PRIVILEGE

This article is written by Lahari Vennam of KL University, Andhra Pradesh, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT   This research study examined the extent and nature of Compulsory Self-incrimination as a Privilege. Nemon tenetur seipum accusare, which translates to “No man is obliged to accuse himself,” is the Latin proverb Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsAugust 6, 2023 ago
PROCEDURE, APPELLATE PROVISIONS REGARDING CONTEMPT DEFENCES
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PROCEDURE, APPELLATE PROVISIONS REGARDING CONTEMPT DEFENCES

This Article is written by Aryan Raj Singh of 2nd semester of B.COM. LL. B of Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Abstract: Contempt of court is a critical legal concept that aims to uphold the integrity and authority of the judicial system. It serves as a mechanism to ensure compliance with court Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 6, 2023 ago
WITHHOLD THE INFORMATION IN PUBLIC INTEREST
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WITHHOLD THE INFORMATION IN PUBLIC INTEREST

This article is written by S. Simi Sthebiya Mary of sathyabama institute of science and technology an intern under legal vidhiya. ABSTRACT- This article will examine the right to access information that is in the public interest. In the administration of justice, these legal theories are essential for striking a Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJuly 5, 2023 ago
Privileged Communications and Evidence by Accomplice
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Privileged Communications and Evidence by Accomplice

This article is written by Chirayu Singh Thakur of 2nd Semester of School of Law, MIT WPU Abstract: The concept of privileged communication and evidence by accomplice is recognized in various legal systems around the world, including in international criminal law and as well as in Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsMay 18, 2023 ago

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