"Medicinal Character" in the Penal Procedure of CCEO and "Fair Trial" in the Criminal Procedure Code of India: A Comparative Study
The author as a cannonist and a civil lawyer compares the 'medicinal nature' of the ecclesiastical law with the 'fair trial' of Indian civil law under the following heads: 1. The "Medical Colouring" in the CCEO and "Fair Trial" in the CrPC; 1.2. Venue of Trial...
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Institution of Oriental Canon Law
2011
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Iustitia
Year: 2011, Volume: 2, Pages: 365-384 |
IxTheo Classification: | SA Church law; state-church law SB Catholic Church law |
Further subjects: | B
Private law
B Law B Church law B State B Eastern Church B Catholic church Codex canonum ecclesiarum orientalium B Criminal proceedings B Criminal law |
Summary: | The author as a cannonist and a civil lawyer compares the 'medicinal nature' of the ecclesiastical law with the 'fair trial' of Indian civil law under the following heads: 1. The "Medical Colouring" in the CCEO and "Fair Trial" in the CrPC; 1.2. Venue of Trial; 1.3. Transfer of Cases; 1.4. Preservation of Deferndant's Good Reputation; 1.5. Right of Self-Defence; 1.6. Protection againt Self-incrimination; 1.7. Avoidance of Arbitrariness; 1.8. Burden of Proof on Procescution; 1.9. Mitigating Factors; 1.10. Right of Recourse or Appeal. |
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ISSN: | 2248-9789 |
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