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ashok kumar (Social Worker)     28 October 2014

Marking of exhibits in criminal trial- objection provisions

Marking of Exhibits in Criminal Trial- Objection Provisions

In a criminal trial while the prosecution witness (complainant) is still deposing and certain documents are being marked as exhibit, the accused feels are not legally capable of being read as evidence and therefore cannot be marked as Exhibits. He objects but the objection is overruled. The accused desires to file an application of his objection. The Magistrate says there is no such provision to file an application objecting marking of Exhibits!

Is there no such provision in Criminal Law to file such application? If yes, please let me know the same

If no, then what is the remedy with the accused in such a situation?



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     28 October 2014

A chance to be given to accused to examine the documents

ashok kumar (Social Worker)     28 October 2014

What is the relevant provision in the CrPC Ramacharyji??


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