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Aug 6, 2010
Woolmington vs DPP, (1935) AC 462
Hon’ble Court observed, “The `right to silence' is a principle of common law and it means that normally courts or tribunals of fact should not be invited or encouraged to conclude, by parties or prosecutors, that a suspect or an accused is guilty merely because he has refused to respond to questions put to him by the police or by the Court."
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