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Central Government Act Article 20(3) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(3) No person accused of any offence shall
Central Government Act
that the fundamental
rights of the petitioners under article 20(3) and article
19(1)(f) have been violated ... being in violation of the fundamental right under ArtiCle
20(3). The question thus raised is of farreaching
importance
Supreme Court of India
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Directorate Of Enforcement vs Deepak Mahajan on 31 January, 1994 Equivalent
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Persons accused o fan offence'---constitution of India,
Article 20(3).
Including the power to punish for contempt of
itself ... into account as
those findings are hit by Article 20(3) of the Constitution.
The Attorney-General urged that
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that in view of the
Constitutional protection guaranteed under Article 20(3) of the
Constitution of India, he cannot ... therefore, he is entitled to the protection under Article 20(3) of
the Constitution. In support of the submission reliance
Supreme Court of India
Evidence Act.
Constitution of India 1950, Article 20(3) & Railway
Property (Unlawful Possession ... Article 20(3) of
the Constitution.
(3) Whether Section 9 of the Act is violative of
Article
Supreme Court of India
Commission Report Article 20(3) Of The Constitution Of India And The Right To Silence LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA ... HUNDRED EIGHTIETH REPORT
ON
ARTICLE 20(3) OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
AND THE RIGHT TO SILENCE
Law Commission Report
FERA and Customs
Act, and the protection under Article 20(3) which may be
available to an accused cannot ... right would be violative of the constitutional protection
under Article 20(3) of the Constitution. Alternatively, Mr.
Salve contended that
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Court further observed that the guarantee under Article 20(3)
is available to the petitioners against whom a First Information ... criminal trial any statement procured would be inadmissible under
Article 20(3) there being a formal accusation relating
Bombay High Court
There is also no doubt that the
guarantee under Article 20(3) is against "testimonial compulsion."
Nevertheless, it is necessary ... ground of violation of fundamental rights under Article 20(3) of the
Constitution. In consonance with the principles discussed therein
Calcutta High Court
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