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Jan 13, 2011

Aher Raja Khima Vs. State of Saurashtra: AIR 1956 SC 217

Supreme Court Of India observed -
it is also dangerous to allow a man to be convicted on the strength of a confession unless it is made voluntarily and unless he realises that anything he says may be used against him; and any attempt by a person in authority to bully a person in to making a confession or any threat or coercion would at once invalidate it if the fear was still operating on his mind at the time heal so dangerous to allow a man to be convicted on the strength of a confession unless it is made voluntarily and unless he realises that anything he says may be used against him; and any attempt by a person in authority to bully a person in to making a confession or any threat or coercion would at once invalidate it if the fear was still operating on his mind at that time.

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