vimarsana.com
Home
Live Updates
Section 27 Evidence Act Statement Not Liable To Be Rejected
Section 27 Evidence Act Statement Not Liable To Be Rejected
Section 27 Evidence Act Statement Not Liable To Be Rejected Merely Because It Was Recorded In A Language Not Known To Accused : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court recently held that a confessional statement, which is otherwise admissible in evidence as per Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, will not become solely because it was recorded...
Related Keywords
Karnataka ,
India ,
State Of Karnataka ,
Lakshmi Sree ,
Siju Kurian ,
Aravind Kumar ,
Justice Surya Kant ,
Renjithb Marar ,
Surya Kant ,
Justice Aravind Kumar ,
Josec Kafan ,
Supreme Court ,
Apex Court ,
Trial Court ,
High Court ,
Indian Evidence Act ,
Justices Surya Kant ,
Criminal Procedure ,
Indian Penal Code ,
Evidence Act ,
Learned Sessions Judge ,
Zulfiker Ali ,
Lebina Baby ,
Section 27 Evidence Act Statement Not Liable To Be Rejected Merely Because It Was Recorded Ina Language Known Accused Through Translator Supreme Courtsupreme Court ,
Section 27 Of Evidence Act ,