The Supreme Court, in Fazar Ali vs State of Assam, has held that there is no inconsistency in chargesheeting and convicting persons who have not been named along with the other accused in the First Information Report.
In a criminal appeal before the apex court, one of the contentions put forth on behalf of convicts was that since the names of seven other accused were not disclosed in the FIR, they could not have been chargesheeted.
A bench comprising Justice AK Sikri and Justice Ashok Bhushan observed that the FIR clearly mentioned that 12 persons were accused and the FIR, from the very beginning, claimed that apart from five names mentioned, seven others were also accused.
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/no-inconsistency-chargesheeting-accused-not-named-fir-sc-read-judgment/
In a criminal appeal before the apex court, one of the contentions put forth on behalf of convicts was that since the names of seven other accused were not disclosed in the FIR, they could not have been chargesheeted.
A bench comprising Justice AK Sikri and Justice Ashok Bhushan observed that the FIR clearly mentioned that 12 persons were accused and the FIR, from the very beginning, claimed that apart from five names mentioned, seven others were also accused.
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/no-inconsistency-chargesheeting-accused-not-named-fir-sc-read-judgment/
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