THE RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION
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- Author: JAYASHRI DAS
- ISBN: 9789382823605
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About the book T he right against self –incrimination is one the basic tenet
of adversarial criminal justice system. The burden of proof beyond reasonable
doubt rests on the prosecution and accused cannot be compelled to give evidence
against him. This constitutional protection may at many times obstruct
effective administration of criminal justice as criminals are very hard nut to
crack. Hardcore offenders are very often getting off scot free due to lack of
evidence of commission of crime. In economic offences, drug trafficking,
terrorism and like other high profile cases the perpetrator of the crime uses
advanced technology where the conventional methods used by the state to
investigate and detect crime seems to be insufficient. Over and above the plea
of self-incrimination and the right to remain silent further restricts the
power of investigation of the State. The invention and use of modern scientific
investigation techniques have facilitated state to collect evidence in crimes.
But legality and validity of these techniques has to be tested
constitutionally. T he right against self-incrimination is sacrosanct and
various aspects of this right has been discussed in this book in detail along
with comparative study of selected other countries of the world. The obvious
fact is to reconcile two conflicting interests i.e. preservation of human
privacy and the interest of the state to prevent crime. What is needed is
proper understanding of the techniques of brain-fingerprinting, narcoanalysis,
polygraph and DNA examination and how does this may help in identifying crime
without violating the constitutional protection against self-incrimination. The
present work throws light on evidential value, admissibility and reliability of
scientific evidence in relation to right against self-incrimination under the
Constitution of India.