found that inadmissible evidence has been, admitted in a jury trial, can this Court in view of Section 167 , Indian Evidence Act, and/or Section ... jury in criminal cases. In India the law is purely the creation of statute, and the introduction of the system of jury trial among
jury, whereas if the trial is held at Thana they will secure the right of trial by jury, as the Sessions trial at Thana will ... while at Alibag the trial will be with the aid of assessors. The argument is that a trial by jury will be expedient
verdict of the jury and that the jury in the Bombay High Court was placed in a worse position than the jury in the mofussil ... trial, or may acquit the accused. An appeal lies from a conviction by the Sessions Court where the trial is by jury, except in petty
relating to trials by jury in the High Courts, and to appeals from the verdicts of juries in Sessions trials held in the moffussil ... trial Judge, or may be brought before the Court on a certificate of the Advocate General.
5. In the case of trial by jury
trial. The trial really commences after the plea is taken, and you have to come to the conclusion on the evidence taken during the trial ... trials by jury.
So long as the jury remained the sole arbiter of the facts of the trial and the Judge is bound
Court and trials before a Court of Session. Whereas in the case of a trial before a High Court, trial by Jury was obligatory ... case of trials before the Sessions Court the trial could be by Jury or with the aid of assessors and it was left
trial should have been held with the aid of assessors. The Sessions Judge held, however, that the trial by jury was a valid trial ... unable to give effect to it because the trial is a trial by jury.
10. Before turning to the facts of the case
trial should have been held with the aid of assessors. The Sessions Judge held, however, that the trial by jury was a valid trial ... unable to give effect to it because the trial is a trial by jury.
10. Before turning to the facts of the case
desirable to notice other sections of the Code dealing with trials by jury, so as to see how Section 307 fits into the general picture ... trials under Chap, XXIII (which deals with trials before High Courts and Courts of Session) before a High Court shall be by jury. Under this
appellate Court are to be exercised according as it is a jury trial or not, and that the language of the section is wide enough ... jury trial, and finally dispose of the same.
10. I think, therefore, that in a case of trial by jury the appellate Court has power