Omission to Frame Charge Does Not Disable the Court from Convicting the Accused for the Offence Which Is Found to Have Been Proved on the Evidence on Record: SC

Recently, the Supreme Court stated that omission to frame charge does not disable the court from convicting the accused for the offence which is found to have been proved on the evidence on record. The bench of Justices S. Ravindra Bhat and Aravind Kumar was dealing with the appeal challenging the judgment passed by the

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