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Under which Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure can a Court at any stage of trial recall and re-examine any person already examined?
Question

Under which Section of the Code of Criminal Procedure can a Court at any stage of trial recall and re-examine any person already examined?

A.

Section 311

B.

Section 323

C.

Section 313

D.

Section 315

Correct option is A

​The correct answer is (a) Section 311. Section 311 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, allows the Court to recall and re-examine any witness at any stage of the trial if it is necessary for the just decision of the case.

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This provision gives the Court the power to summon or recall any person as a witness or re-examine a witness already examined if the Court believes it to be essential to arrive at a just decision. This ensures that no crucial evidence is overlooked or omitted.

Additional Knowledge
· Section 323 Cr.P.C. Provides for the procedure to be followed when a Magistrate finds that a case should be tried by a Court of Session.
· Section 313 Cr.P.C. Deals with the examination of the accused by the Court after the prosecution evidence has been presented, allowing the accused to explain any circumstances in the evidence against them.
· Section 315 Cr.P.C. States that an accused person can be a competent witness in their defense. ​

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