Social Sciences, asked by kukunurukoushipbamyw, 1 year ago

what is a fair trial? is it necessary? why? discuss

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Answered by Anonymous
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The right to fair trial entitles you to be heard in public by an unbiased – that is, independent and impartial – judge in a reasonable amount of time. ... The right to fair trial is an essential safeguard of a just society and its importance cannot be overstated. It is an essential guarantee of the rule of law.
Answered by laxmichauhan1979
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Explanation:

according to the rule of the law everyone irrespective of their caste class gender or religion is equal in the eyes of law . Therefore everyone has the right to fair trial when accused. Essentials of the trial are --

.. accused is given a copy of charge sheet and evidence based on which charge are framed.

.. family and friends can be present at the trial that is held in open court.

.. trial is held in the presence of the accused.

.. the accused is defence by a lawyer, which if necessary should be provided by the state. this difference is given simple opportunity to cross examine all present witnesses to prove that the accused is not guilty .

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