Rahul Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 18 February, 2026
Author: Anshuman
Bench: Anshuman
Rahul Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 17 February, 2026
Author: Anshuman
Bench: Anshuman
resulted in blatant miscarriage of justice. Said
defect was not curable defect and it was nothing but patent
illegality vitiating trial of accused
resulted in blatant miscarriage of justice. Said
defect was not curable defect and it was nothing but patent
illegality vitiating trial of accused
resulted in blatant miscarriage of justice. Said
defect was not curable defect and it was nothing but patent
illegality vitiating trial of accused
resulted in blatant miscarriage of justice. Said
defect was not curable defect and it was nothing but patent
illegality vitiating trial of accused
resulted in blatant miscarriage of justice. Said
defect was not curable defect and it was nothing but patent
illegality vitiating trial of accused
accused does not result in
failure of justice, it becomes a curable defect.
However, while deciding whether the defect
can be cured ... from the date of the
incident;
(vi) In case such irregularity is curable, even
the appellate court can question the accused
on the material circumstance
accused does not result in
failure of justice, it becomes a curable defect.
However, while deciding whether the defect
can be cured ... from the date of the
incident;
(vi) In case such irregularity is curable, even
the appellate court can question the accused
on the material circumstance
does not result in a failure of justice, it becomes a curable defect.
However, while deciding whether the defect can be cured ... reads thus:-
"21. Even assuming that the
defect or irregularity was curable, the
question is whether today, the appellant-
accused can be called upon