Constitution of India which confers the right of equality or equal protection of law in the country; that the standard prescribed, viz., the speedier trial ... Article 14 of the Constitution of India not only guarantees equal protection as regards substantive laws but procedural laws also come within his ambit vide
identification of the accused in the court is a substantive piece
of evidence. It is equally settled that the identification of the
accused ... supported by any prior identification like TIP. The substantive
evidence, however, is the identification made by a witness in the
Court. It has been authoritatively
serious nature, which apparently or impliedly are
destructive of the substantive case sought to be proved by the prosecution,
they may provide an advantage ... expert evidence with a greater sense of acceptability, but it is equally
true that the courts are not absolutely guided by the report
serious nature, which apparently or impliedly are destructive of
the substantive case sought to be proved by the prosecution, they
may provide an advantage ... expert evidence with a greater sense of acceptability, but
it is equally true that the courts are not absolutely guided by the
report
Court of the Committing Ma-
gistrate. This is undoubtedly substantive evidence, which
if believed, would be sufficient in law to support the order
of conviction ... question has. naturally been raised
whether this evidence of Parwati which is substantive
evidence at the Trial under the provisions
capital crime is attributed
and are held guilty on the
substantive charge of murder or
other capital offences are
undoubtedly on a somewhat
different footing ... concession may not be extended
to them in routine. However, it
seems equally impossible that
having gone through the mill of a
trial extending over
caging people in jail for years including those during the pendency of substantive appeals....
In concrete terms, therefore, it must be held that it would ... capital crime is attributed and are held guity on the substantive charge of murder or other capital offences are undoubtedly on a somewhat different footing
Vijay Singh vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 26 May, 2017
Author: Ajai Lamba
Bench
respect of economic
offences or where offences are not punishable with
substantive sentence of imprisonment but punishable with
fine only. The fact that the right ... Counsel
was a denial of due process of law. It is equally true that
the absence of fair and proper trial would be violation
serious
nature, which apparently or impliedly are destructive of the substantive case
sought to be proved by the prosecution, they may provide an advantage ... expert evidence with a greater
sense of acceptability, but it is equally true that the courts are not absolutely
guided by the report