Adv Deepak Joshi +917017821512 (Advocate) 25 January 2020
Advocate Suneel Moudgil (Advocate) 26 January 2020
well replied by Adv Joshi
Riya Rajdev 02 February 2020
Joy Bose 02 February 2020
What you are referring to is probably section 313 of the Crpc which is "power to examine the accused".
Under this section, the judge without giving any previous warning may ask the accused questions related to the case. The accused is not taken under oath while answering these questions. This section allows the accused to talk freely in front of the judge and present his case.