describe various aspects of a fair trial class 8
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A fair trial is a legal trial conducted according to the rules of common law. In a fair trial, the accused's legal rights are safeguarded and respected. ... Fair trial means a trial in which bias or prejudice for or against the accused, the witnesses, or the cause which is being tried is eliminated.”
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Aspects of a fair trial.
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The major aspects of a fair trial in the Indian context are as follows:
- Equal representation: All the parties are given an equal chance of getting representation during a trial.
- Fair chance of hearing: No parties, in any case, should be condemned unheard according to Indian law. Each party is required to provide their side of the arguments before a decision is reached.
- No person should be a judge in their own case: One of the most important clauses which ensure a fair trial is that a person should not be a judge in his or her case. This is to ensure that there is no bias in the decision.
- Following due procedure established by law: Any trial procedure is considered fair only when it is done within the legal limits. If the process established by the law is not followed, the trial will not be considered fair.
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