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Each material circumstance appearing in evidence against the accused must be put to the accused specifically, distinctly & separately. In this context, the propositions are:
I. Failure to put the material evidence to the accused always vitiates the trial
II. Failure to put the material evidence amounts to a serious irregularity which cannot be cured & vitiates the trial, if it has prejudiced the accused.
III. Failure to put the material evidence is not considered to services & is curable if in fact no failure of justice has occasioned to the accused.
Now which of the following is correct:
I & II are correct
I & III are correct
I, II & III all are correct
II & III are correct.
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