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  • Supreme Court Upholds Accused’s Right to Silence During Interrogation
    Posted on September 14th, 2024 in Current Affairs, General Knowledge, National News

    Supreme Court Upholds Accused’s Right to Silence During Interrogation

    • Supreme Court judge Justice Ujjal Bhuyan upheld the right of an accused to remain silent during interrogation.
    • Bhuyan, part of the two-judge Bench, ruled that an investigating agency cannot presume guilt or make an adverse inference against an accused who chose to remain silent.
    • He invoked Article 20(3) of the Constitution, stating that an accused person cannot be compelled to be a witness against himself.
    • Bhuyan distinguished between an investigating agency’s power to arrest and the need to arrest, stating that deprivation of personal liberty by incarceration “scars forever.”
    • He referred to judicial precedents of the top court championing liberty.

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