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      Law for trial of the cross cases - Raid - In the present...

      High Court Error: Issued Common Judgment for Separate Trials Without Individual Evidence Assessment for Accused Parties' Guilt.

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      CustomsNovember 2, 2021Case LawsSC
      Law for trial of the cross cases - Raid - In the present controversy, two different criminal appeals were being heard and decided against two different judgments based upon evidence recorded in separate trials, though for the commission of the same offence. As such, the High Court fell into an error while passing a common judgement, based on evidence recorded in only one trial, against two sets of accused persons having been subjected to separate trials. The High Court ought to have distinctly considered and dealt with the evidence of both the trials and then to decide the culpability of the accused persons. - SC

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