Abithamol P Sunil, Leo Chalackal & Nirmal Davis, Government Law College, Thrissur
ABSTRACT
The Judicial System of India heavily relies on evidence. Without evidence no facts can be proved in court. The genuinity of the evidence is therefore an integral factor for proper implementation of justice. False and fabricated evidence can change the course of a case in a very significant and fraudulent way. Tampering with evidence and fabricating evidence are a serious hindrance to the proper appropriation of justice. Section 340 of CrPC lays down the procedures a court of law must follow when an evidence presented before it is false or fabricated.
This report looks into the advantages, criticisms and suggestions about the Inquiry under Section 340 CrPC.
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