Fundamental rights are upheld in trials from "summary" of The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition by Hoffmann (Professor)
The cornerstone of a fair and just legal system lies in the protection and preservation of fundamental rights during trials. When an individual is brought before the court, they are entitled to certain rights that safeguard their dignity and ensure a fair process. These rights are not mere privileges but are essential principles that uphold the rule of law and prevent abuse of power.
One of the fundamental rights that must be upheld in trials is the right to a fair and impartial trial. This means that every individual should have the opportunity to present their case before an unbiased judge or jury, free from any form of prejudice or discrimination. The right to legal representation is also crucial in ensuring a fair trial, as it allows the accused to have a competent lawyer who can advocate on their behalf and protect their interests.
Furthermore, the right to be infor...
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