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Liability under section 141 of the N.I. Act - When such a trial ...


Section 141 allows trying additional offenders with the accused in the same trial based on new evidence.

April 19, 2017

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Liability under section 141 of the N.I. Act - When such a trial proceeds against the known accused, if the evidence led in trial discloses offences committed by other persons who could be tried along with the accused, then there need not be a fresh complaint and fresh order of cognizance against those persons - HC

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