Very Important judgment/Observation by the Honourable court, said Dr. Anthony Raju Advocate Supreme Court
It's very informative for the young advocates/Lawyers/Young judicial officers/students of Law /aspirants of IAS or IPS
What is Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution
Article 20(3) reads that:
The privilege under this part is regarded as a fundamental canon of the criminal jurisprudence in India. Article 20(3) says that no person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a witness against himself. The characteristics features of these provisions are –
That the Accused is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty,
It is the duty of the prosecution to establish guilt, and
The accused cannot be forced to give a statement against his will.
Ingredients Constituting the Provision
This provision contains following ingredients:
The right to remain silent or against self-incrimination is available to the accused.
The right immunes a person from being a witness against himself.
It provides protection against such force which would result in him giving evidence against himself.
Dr. Anthony Raju
Advocate Supreme Court
Leading Visiting Faculty of Law with several leading University India and Abroad
Internationally accredited Peace Ambassador, Human Rights Activist
Internationally accredited Multi-Faith religious speaker, TEDx Speaker, Motivational Speaker, Inspirational Speaker
Debate Panellist on many popular Indian and International News Channels
Awarded numerous recognitions for promoting Human Rights and Peace nationally and Internationally
Invited by United Nations as Speaker
Founding President, St Xavier's Law Academy
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Very Important judgment/Observation by the Honourable court, said Dr. Anthony Raju Advocate Supreme Court
It's very informative for the young advocates/Lawyers/Young judicial officers/students of Law /aspirants of IAS or IPS
What is Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution
Article 20(3) reads that:
The privilege under this part is regarded as a fundamental canon of the criminal jurisprudence in India. Article 20(3) says that no person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a witness against himself. The characteristics features of these provisions are –
That the Accused is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty,
It is the duty of the prosecution to establish guilt, and
The accused cannot be forced to give a statement against his will.
Ingredients Constituting the Provision
This provision contains following ingredients:
The right to remain silent or against self-incrimination is available to the accused.
The right immunes a person from being a witness against himself.
It provides protection against such force which would result in him giving evidence against himself.
Dr. Anthony Raju
Advocate Supreme Court
Leading Visiting Faculty of Law with several leading University India and Abroad
Internationally accredited Peace Ambassador, Human Rights Activist
Internationally accredited Multi-Faith religious speaker, TEDx Speaker, Motivational Speaker, Inspirational Speaker
Debate Panellist on many popular Indian and International News Channels
Awarded numerous recognitions for promoting Human Rights and Peace nationally and Internationally
Invited by United Nations as Speaker
Founding President, St Xavier's Law Academy
AdvocateSupremeCourt #dranthonyraju #anthonyraju #dranthonyrajuadvocate #humanrightsmembership #tophumanrightsorganisationofindia
LeadingVisitingFacultyofLaw
PeaceAmbassador, #HumanRightsActivist
MultiFaithreligiousspeaker, #TEDxSpeaker, #MotivationalSpeaker, #InspirationalSpeaker
DebatePanellistNewsChannel
HumanRights
UnitedNationsSpeaker #UNpeaceactivist
supremecourt #lawyers #students #law #university #india
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