The Court stressed that investigating agencies cannot expect anyone “to sing in a tune which is music to their ears” when they are protected under Article 20(3) of the Constitution.
'The admission into the evidence of such confessional statements of the accused would, without anything more, vitiate the trial and entitle him/her to an acquittal," the Kerala High Court added.
While overruling the convict's refusal to undergo the DNA test, the Court said the right to privacy and the right against self incrimination would not override “the search of truth”.
The Kerala High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition filed on behalf of Reporter TV challenging the order of a Sessions Court directing the news channel to produce the news items, including.
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