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High Court does not summon the accused or witnesses before it . Why?


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Answers

Answered by surbhisoni9338
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Answer:

A of the High Court Rules and Orders, Volume III, the expenses of summoning a defence witness have to be met by the State and the Court is not justified in refusing to summon the witnesses of the accused merely because he has capacity to pay.

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Answered by ITzzMrHeaven
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Explanation:

It is, thus, evident that under Rule 1 of Chapter 9-A of the High Court Rules and Orders, Volume III, the expenses of summoning a defence witness have to be met by the State and the Court is not justified in refusing to summon the witnesses of the accused merely because he has capacity to pay.

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