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The Right Against Self-Incrimination Under Indian Constitution & The Admissibility Of Custodial Statements Under The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, Khagesh Gautam May 2021

The Right Against Self-Incrimination Under Indian Constitution & The Admissibility Of Custodial Statements Under The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, Khagesh Gautam

Maurer Theses and Dissertations

This work argues that the constitutional validity of section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is highly suspect on the ground that it violates the right against self-incrimination protected by article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution. Section 27 codifies the doctrine of confirmation by subsequent recovery, an old British rule of admission according to which self-incriminatory custodial statements and/or confessions obtained by the police or the investigation agency are admissible into evidence on the ground that contents of such statement have been confirmed by recovery of incriminating physical evidence. Chapter I locates the Indian criminal justice system within the …


Limiting The Use Of Prior Felony Convictions To Impeach A Defendant - Witness In California Criminal Proceedings, Richard E. Boehm May 2013

Limiting The Use Of Prior Felony Convictions To Impeach A Defendant - Witness In California Criminal Proceedings, Richard E. Boehm

Pepperdine Law Review

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Admissibility Of Prior-Action Depositions And Formertestimony Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 32(A)(4) Andfed. R. Evid. 804(B)(1): Courts Differinginterpretations, J. Randall Coffey Jan 1984

Admissibility Of Prior-Action Depositions And Formertestimony Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 32(A)(4) Andfed. R. Evid. 804(B)(1): Courts Differinginterpretations, J. Randall Coffey

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Income Taxation And The Calculation Of Tort Damage Awards: The Ramifications Of Norfolk & Western Railway V. Liepelt Jan 1981

Income Taxation And The Calculation Of Tort Damage Awards: The Ramifications Of Norfolk & Western Railway V. Liepelt

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Prior Convictions As Impeaching Evidence Sep 1971

Prior Convictions As Impeaching Evidence

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Plea Of Self-Defense: Admissibility Of Evidence Of Deceased's Character Mar 1968

Plea Of Self-Defense: Admissibility Of Evidence Of Deceased's Character

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Current Decision, Due Process--Use Of Blood Tests To Determine Intoxication Not Violative Of Due Process, Howard Klemme Jan 1953

Current Decision, Due Process--Use Of Blood Tests To Determine Intoxication Not Violative Of Due Process, Howard Klemme

Publications

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Evidence-Admissibility Of Evidence Of Deceased's Good Character In Homicide Case In Which Accused Relies On Self-Defense Sep 1949

Evidence-Admissibility Of Evidence Of Deceased's Good Character In Homicide Case In Which Accused Relies On Self-Defense

Washington and Lee Law Review

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