Section 318 of BNSS : Section 318: Record in High Court.
BNSS
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: A high-profile corruption case is being heard in the High Court of Delhi. The court has established specific rules for recording witness testimonies and the examination of the accused.
Application: According to the rules set by the High Court, all witness testimonies must be recorded verbatim using audio-visual equipment. During the trial, a key witness provides crucial evidence against the accused. The court ensures that the testimony is recorded exactly as spoken, without any alterations, and the recording is stored securely for future reference.
Outcome: The accurate recording of the witness's testimony helps maintain the integrity of the evidence, ensuring that there is no dispute about what was said during the trial. This adherence to the prescribed manner of recording evidence strengthens the case against the accused.
Example 2:
Scenario: In a murder trial in the High Court of Mumbai, the accused is being e...
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