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SangsLegal News Disclosure Requirements in Criminal Trials Cannot Cross Over Right To Privacy-Supreme Court acquits Woman Accused of Killing Newborn |
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The Supreme Court recently addressed a major question of law that in criminal trials, is it necessary for an accused woman to reveal details about her personal life? The decision was made during the resolution of a criminal appeal. The Court was considering an appeal brought by a woman who had been found guilty of murder and given a life sentence after being accused of killing her own new born child. As per Section 313 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Court held that "the obligation to reveal information necessary for the resolution of a criminal case cannot unjustly and unreasonable infringe upon an individual's fundamental right to privacy."
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