Accused’s Silence Leads To An Adverse Inference Against Him

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11/2018

Accused’s Silence Leads To An Adverse Inference Against Him

In  Prahlad vs State of Rajasthan, the Supreme Court has opined that the silence on the part of the accused, in such a matter wherein he is expected to
come out with an explanation, leads to an adverse inference against the accused.

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