JUMA versus SATAR MUHAMMAD
Section 512 Recording of evidence in the absence of the accused Section 512, CRPC provides specific evidence that is exempt from the general rule that all evidence in a criminal case will be taken in the presence of the accused or his lawyer. Transferred in personal appearance, the purpose of this section is to preserve important evidence until the arrest of the accused under Section 512, CR PC, therefore, in the absence of the offender, Does not give the option to pass an order. When the accused is arrested and sentenced to trial, the prosecution's witnesses in his presence have to be re-examined when there is no immediate possibility of arrest of the accused, which can then be treated as a piece of evidence. When it is proved that the witness is dead or unable to provide evidence or cannot be obtained without major inconvenience, delay or expense or is outside the boundaries of the country
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