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In a trial for an offence, the prosecution adduces evidence of the bad character of the accused. The accused objects to the admissibility of prosecution evidence on the ground that he has not given evidence of his good character. Decide.
Write a note on the relevancy of evidence as to good character in civil and criminal cases.
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A and B, master and servant, respectively, are being jointly tried for the murder of X and also thereafter for having made away with the dead body to hide the crime (Sections 302 and 201 I.P.C.)…. Is this confession relevant against A?
A and B are jointly tried for the murder of C. It is proved that A said, “B and I murdered C”. Can the court consider the effect of this confession as against B?
Consideration of proved confession | A is being tried for the murder of X. There is evidence to show that X was murdered by A and B and that B said-A and I murdered X. Is the aforesaid confession by B admissible against A?