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Displaying criminals before media

i am a common man not related to law anyway. i want to know that police are displaying the criminals(not proved in court) before media and telling what sort of crime they did is legally allowed???? as they crime against them is not proved. it damages the reputation of that person in society, are there any laws which protect them from this situation



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Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     27 October 2014

come to  a specific case.


(Guest)
not specific case.. iam seeing every day like theft case,murder cases like that

Adv. Chandrasekhar (Advocate)     29 October 2014

Yes. Definitely infringing the right of accused to be treated innocent till convicted.  Further, in some cases where TIP - test identification parade is required, accused loses opportunity. It violates Art. 20 and 21 of COI.


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thanq all


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