Whether Taking Voice Sample of Accused Without Consent Violates Article 20(3) of Constitution? Answers Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court has held that consent of the accused is not important to get voice samples for comparison because as per settled law, this act will not infringe Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution. Before the court, the petitioner submitted that he was not given a chance to be heard before he was

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