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Criminal Trial - Proof beyond Reasonable Doubt - It is not Necessary that such Proof should be Perfect [SC JUDGMENT]

Criminal Trial - While it is necessary that proof beyond reasonable doubt should be adduced in all criminal cases, it is not necessary that such proof should be perfect, and someone who is guilty cannot get away with impunity only because the truth may develop some infirmity when projected through human processes. The traditional dogmatic hypertechnical approach has to be replaced by a rational, realistic and genuine approach for administering justice in a criminal trial. Justice cannot be made sterile by exaggerated adherence to the rule of proof, inasmuch as the benefit of doubt must always be reasonable and not fanciful.

9 Supreme Court Guidelines should be followed by Trial Courts in the Conduct of a Criminal Trial

The following practice guidelines should be followed by trial courts in the conduct of a criminal trial, as far as possible: