S. 4 – Criminal Trial – Doctrine of prejudice – Unless an aggrieved person makes out a case of prejudice or injustice, some infraction of law would not vitiate the order/enquiry/result
In judging a question of prejudice, Court must act with a broad vision and look to substance and not to technicalities Unless in a given situation, the aggrieved makes out a case of prejudice or injustice, some infraction of law would not vitiate the order/enquiry/result. In judging a question of prejudice, the court must act with a broad vision and look to the substance and not to technicalities.
◼️State Represented by Inspector of Police, Chennai v. N.S. Gnaneswaran
🔹AIR 2013 SC 3673
