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Forensic scientist is exempted from appearing in the court of law under section

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Forensic scientist is exempted from appearing in the court of law under section 205.

This section is about the access of the forensic reports, and according to this act, defendant does not have any right to question the forensic scientist.

Reports generated by forensic scientists cannot be defended or nullified by the court or defendants.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Under section 205, a forensic scientist is specifically excluded from having to appear in dealings of the court of law.

Explanation:

  • In this section, the defendant has no right to oppose, dismiss or criticise the forensic scientist and the defendant has no right to report.
  • According to section 205, the judge can preclude the personal involvement of the accused.
  • When a magistrate appeals, he may exempt the accused from attending the case and allow him to show up by his supporter, if he sees the reason why.  
  • Nonetheless, in its discretion at all stages of the prosecutions the magistrate who inquires or tries the case may perform the accused's personal presence and, if appropriate, impose that presence in the method given above.

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