alleged girl child, amounts to violation of the right
against self-incrimination. DNA test is not absolutely authentic, and is not
fully grown scientific method ... techniques prompts questions about the
protective scope of the 'right against self-
incrimination' which finds place in Article 20(3)
of our Constitution
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does not amount to 'right against self-
incrimination.'
3.6. It is contended that the direction of the Trial ... right against
self-incrimination. For instance, Michael S. Pardo
(2008) has observed [cited from Michael S.
Pardo, "Self-Incrimination and the Epistemology
of Testimony
prosecution to prove the charges
levelled against the defendant and the "right against self-incrimination" is
a vital protection to ensure that ... backdrop and context of
constitutional right guaranteed "right to silence" and "right against self-
incrimination" contained in Article
existence at that time. The protection of Right of Silence against
compulsion violating the right against self-incrimination, when lost,
in the case of Narcoanalysis ... right to fair trial'. Invocations of
a compelling public interest cannot justify the dilution of constitutional
rights such as the `right against self-incrimination
ultimately constitutes self incrimination of a person because it is difficult to distinguish reality from fantasy.
Self-Incrimination, Privilege Against the constitutional right ... right to fair trial'. Invocations of a compelling public interest cannot justify the dilution of constitutional rights such as the `right against self-incrimination
right to silence of the accused at the stage of interrogation and in
criminal trial proceedings. In India, the right against self-incrimination is
incorporated ... provision from any Charter or Bill of Rights
which guarantees a right against self-incrimination has been adverted by the
majority in the above Judgment
rights chapter so far as these cases are concerned is
provided by Article 20(3) , which is the well-known right against self-
incrimination. Article ... society to see the offender punished. Equally everyone
has right against self-incrimination and a right to be silent
under Article 20(3) which implies
have been advanced on
Article 20(3) and since the right against self-incrimination enshrined
therein is of great importance to criminal justice system ... Constitution. This Court
considered the protective scope of right against self-incrimination,
that is whether it extends to the investigation stage and came
mentioned earlier “the right against self
incrimination” is now viewed as an essential
safeguard in criminal procedure. Its underlying
rationale broadly corresponds with two objectives ... prosecution to prove
the charges levelled against the defendant and the
“right against selfincrimination” is a vital protection
to ensure that the prosecution discharges
amount
to violation of fundamental right guaranteed under Article 21 of the
Constitution of India.
Right against Self-Incrimination - Article 20 of the
Constitution provides ... question of any infringement of the
right of privacy or right against self- incrimination. It is by now
trite that in course of investigation