Social Sciences, asked by aanyabansalgzb, 6 months ago

state the differences between accused and witness.​

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Answered by arth464
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Explanation:

A witness can be reliable and can give true evidence even though he wad not examined in the Magistrate's court. It is not the sign of a true witness or the truth of a witness's evidence that he was examined in the Magistrate's court and had made the same statement there.

The term " accused " has not been specifically defined in the code but what we generally understand is that the accused means the person charged with an infringement of the law for which he is liable and if convicted then to be punished. In other words, a person who is charged with the commission of offence.

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