- Nidhi Agrawal Sec. 354(3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure in 1973 introduced the requirement of courts to record “special reasons: for their choice of the death penalty or life imprisonment or imprisonment for a period of time if the offence provided for alternative offences. Rajendra Prasad v. State of Uttar Pradesh provided the first interpretation of “Special Reasons” … Continue reading Circumstantial Evidence as a Mitigating Factor
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CCTV footage: A silent witness
By Prachi Agarwal Abstract This article deals with some basic concept of identification of an accused person. Firstly, the author here is trying to elaborate on the importance of identification of accused person with reference to Section 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (hereinafter referred to as “IEA”). Sometimes the crimes are committed under … Continue reading CCTV footage: A silent witness


