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The Criminal Law Journal of India February 1927

1927

Enclosed by the walls of the Court room it is called upon to decide the existence of facts of which neither the senses: the instincts nor the intellect of its members have apprised *Ina Entirely inexperienced and untraied toy are opposed in their hampered investigation of fact'not only by the absence of natural agencies but by the designing and effective inachinatiens of experienced counsel a [...] its review the appelate court would have before it a full and complete transcript of all the evidence adduced at the original trial and a record of all proceedings had prior to the appeal the exceptions and arguments of the rspective attorneys made at the first heaing together with the decisions of the court. [...] dence and the record of both former trials together with the exceptions the argments and the ojections of the attorneys and the decisions rendered by the lower courts arid the reasons for them. [...] The procedure of the different courts the nature or character of cases that would be considered as justifying the right of appeal the appellate jurisdiction of the first of the stall courts over the de::i.3ions of municipal courts and the authority of the separate courts in the-isuing of the different 'writs—these22 THE CRIMINAL LAW JOURNAL. [...] And it has been +with a deference to the precedents that I have disregarded and with a realization of the limits within which I am confined that I have attempted to draw from a consideation of the past and a contemplation of the future a sub 3tantiation for the convition that the institution of the trial by jury must in the interests of justice be copletely extirpated from the factors of
law
Pages
16
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120178
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Criminal Law Journal of India February 1927
17-32 A. N. Aiyar, Z. K. Chaudhuri view

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