Saturday, February 26, 2011

Criminal Law

Criminal Law—Whether in a criminal case if the counsel for the accused does not appear, for whatever reasons, should the case be decided in the absence of the counsel against the accused, or the Court should appoint an amicus curiae to defend the accused?—Held, the Court should appoint an amicus curiae to defend the accused—Constitution of India, 1950, Articles 21 and 22(1). 

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