Trial Courts Must Inform Accused of Right to Legal Aid, Record Response Before Examining Witnesses: Supreme Court

In a significant ruling aimed at safeguarding fair trial rights, the Supreme Court has held that Trial Courts must explicitly inform accused persons of their right to legal representation and their entitlement to legal aid if they cannot afford a counsel. The Court further directed that courts must record the offer made to the accused,

To Read More Please Subscribe to VIP Membership for Unlimited Access to All the Articles, Download Available Copies of Judgments/Order, Acess to Central/State Bare Acts, Advertisement Free Content, Access to More than 4000 Legal Drafts( Readymade Editable Formats of Suits, Petitions, Writs, Legal Notices, Divorce Petitions, 138 Notices, Bail Applications etc.) in Hindi and English.

Click to Subscribe

If you are already a VIP Member, Click to Login Now

READ ALSO  Criminal Prosecution Should be Halted if the Motive Behind Filing an FIR is Not for Punishing the Offender but Solely for Coercive Recovery of Money: Supreme Court
Ad 20- WhatsApp Banner
Law Trend
Law Trendhttps://lawtrend.in/
Legal News Website Providing Latest Judgments of Supreme Court and High Court

Related Articles

Latest Articles