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what is a fair trial, what are the procedures for a fair trial

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Answered by Anonymous
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fair trial is an open trial by an impartial judge in which all parties are treated equally. ... Fair trial includes fair and proper opportunities allowed by law to prove innocence.

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Answered by vinothkumar1992
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Answer:

A fair trial is an open trial by an impartial judge in which all parties are treated equally. The right to fair trial is one of the fundamental guarantee of human rights and rule of law, aimed at ensuring administration of justice.

Fair trial includes fair and proper opportunities allowed by law to prove innocence.

Explanation:

Following are the principles of a fair trial-

Presumption of innocence

Independent, impartial and competent judge

Expeditious trial

Hearing should be in open court

Knowledge of accusation and adequate opportunity

Trial in presence of accused

Evidence to be taken in presence of accused

Cross-examination of prosecution witnesses

Prohibition of double jeopardy

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