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Why was a fair trial necessary? Explain it with a suitable example.

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Answered by stidycom52
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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 kitupawar2007
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Explanation:

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.

The example is :

Shanti's defence lawyer fought the case on behalf of her. The defence lawyer represented the case of the person accused in a crime in the court. This ensured fair trial was given to her and was in consonance with the Article 22 of Fundamental right that allows every individual to defend himself/herself

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