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Duty of trial court to ensure that trial is not prolonged, says SC

The Supreme Court has expressed displeasure over the delay in examination of witnesses, and said it is the duty of the trial court to ensure that the trial is not prolonged as time lag creates problems in the testimony of witnesses. A bench of Justices S K Kaul and M M Sundresh said the trial court must control the dilatory tactics of any of the parties. The observations came while granting bail to an man who was accused of facilitating the escape of persons who murdered the Mayor of Chittor district in Andhra Pradesh. The top court noted that the man is in jail since the last seven years and prosecution witnesses are yet to be examined. We are troubled by the fact that seven years after the incident the prosecution witnesses have not been examined and the trial is yet to commence. This is completely unacceptable. Time lag creates its own problems in the testimony of witnesses more so the eyewitnesses. It is the duty of the prosecution to ensure that the prosecution witnesses are

Duty of trial court to ensure that trial is not prolonged, says SC
Updated On : 19 Aug 2022 | 3:19 PM IST

Early trial of politicians unfair to people awaiting justice: Congress

SC on Wednesday asked the Centre to constitute special courts on lines of fast track courts for expeditious disposal of cases for MPs and MLAs

Early trial of politicians unfair to people awaiting justice: Congress
Updated On : 02 Nov 2017 | 9:34 AM IST