Khaleel Ahmed Mohammed
(Expert) 07 January 2011
No third party can become as a party in any criminal case.
Guest
(Expert) 07 January 2011
yes. if the third party's involvement in the offence has been later found at the time of evidence or by court.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 07 January 2011
Third party can become a part of a case if during re investigation he is shown as accused person or during evidence the accused person identifies some one present in the court room to be complicit in the offence under trial.
Ajay Bansal
(Expert) 08 January 2011
I DIFERR WITH ALL ABOVESAID VIEWS. IT IS A LAW, WHICH HAS BEEN UP-HELD BY SEVERAL BENCHES OF SUPREME COURT THAT IN A NON-COMPOUNDABLE OFFENCE, THIRD PARTY CAN MADE A CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AT POLICE-STAION OR BEFORE COURT INSPITE OF FACT THAT THIRD PARTY HAS NO COCERNWHAT SOEVER WITH CRIME OF SAID COMPLAINT IN ANY MANNER.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 08 January 2011
A third party = a person who is not a party at the time of initiating prosecution.
At any point of the trial, the trial court can add or delete the parties.
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 08 January 2011
Yes.It shall be depends upon the facts and circumstance and flow of the case.
Amit Minocha
(Expert) 08 January 2011
yes, if there are allegations in the complaint or if it is found subsequently that others were also involved in trial.
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