Sunday, 4 May 2014

Code Of Criminal Procedure 1898 Section 361

THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (ACT V OF 1898)

PART VI

PROCEEDINGS IN PROSECUTIONS'

CHAPTER XXV

 

OF THE MODE OF TAKING AND RECORDING EVIDENCE

IN INQUIRIES AND TRIALS

 

361. Interpretation of evidence to accused or his pleader. (1) Whenever any evidence is given in a language not understood by the accused, and he is present in person it shall be interpreted to him in open Court in a language understood by him.

 

(2) If he appears by pleader and the evidence is given in a language other than the language of the Court, and not understood by the pleader, it shall be interpreted to such pleader in that language.

 

(3) When documents are put in for the purpose of formal proof, it shall be in the discretion of the Court to interpret as much thereof as appears necessary.

 

 

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