Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 02 July 2010
If he or the police does not want to disclose his identity before the public at large.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 03 July 2010
I do agree with Barman. If police brings the accused without covering the face and same accused again crime public should not say same accused!
deepak kumar
(Expert) 03 July 2010
in cases where the accusd is not known and the informant says that he can identify the accused if he sees him again then in that case TEST IDENTIFICATION PARADE is held where the accused is made to stand alongwith some other persons of the same height, features etc. and the informant is asked to point out the accused. If he is correctly identified by the informant then it will go against the accused. if the police does not cover face then the accused can always claim that the informant has identified on the basis of photographs appearing in newspaper/ t.v.
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g
(Expert) 03 July 2010
The basic principle of criminal law is that the accused should be convicted only if the offense is proved beyond doubt, so it is done.
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