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RIGHT OF ACCUSED TO GET FREE COPIES?| SECTION 207 OF CrPC, 1973 | MASKMOONJI| IN TAMIL
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RIGHT OF ACCUSED TO GET FREE COPIES?| SECTION 207 OF CrPC, 1973 | MASKMOONJI| IN TAMIL - Hello everybody, in this video we have explained the rights of the accused to get the copies.
Section 207 of the Code deals with supplying copies of statements (recorded by the police), other relevant documents, or extracts from the documents to the accused. It confers a duty on the magistrate to supply copies of documents prescribed under the Section, that too free of cost. The magistrate is obliged to make sure that these copies are furnished to the accused as stated in Section 238 of the CrPC.The Section makes sure that the documents on which the prosecution relies to prove its case are supplied to the accused to conduct a fair trial. Providing the accused with copies of documents is very crucial to ensuring a free trial so that the accused can defend himself against the charges and try to establish his innocence.
The Karnataka High Court in the case of chirag R Mehta vs State of Karnataka (2022) , held that a petitioner or the accused is entitled to get all the copies of charge sheet material, and wherein he is denied for any such material this would amount to an unfair trial, thus, contrary to the principles of natural justice and fairness. In the Bangalore riots in a case titled Muzammil Pasha National Testing Agency(2022), the Karnataka High Court directed the National Investigation Agency to furnish the documents, which consist of statements of the witnesses recorded by the local police, in two weeks to the accused in the case.
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Section 207 of the Code deals with supplying copies of statements (recorded by the police), other relevant documents, or extracts from the documents to the accused. It confers a duty on the magistrate to supply copies of documents prescribed under the Section, that too free of cost. The magistrate is obliged to make sure that these copies are furnished to the accused as stated in Section 238 of the CrPC.The Section makes sure that the documents on which the prosecution relies to prove its case are supplied to the accused to conduct a fair trial. Providing the accused with copies of documents is very crucial to ensuring a free trial so that the accused can defend himself against the charges and try to establish his innocence.
The Karnataka High Court in the case of chirag R Mehta vs State of Karnataka (2022) , held that a petitioner or the accused is entitled to get all the copies of charge sheet material, and wherein he is denied for any such material this would amount to an unfair trial, thus, contrary to the principles of natural justice and fairness. In the Bangalore riots in a case titled Muzammil Pasha National Testing Agency(2022), the Karnataka High Court directed the National Investigation Agency to furnish the documents, which consist of statements of the witnesses recorded by the local police, in two weeks to the accused in the case.
We hope this video is useful for all of you.
For queries you can give us a comment in the comment box.
*****************************************************************************THANKS FOR WATCHING*******************
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