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Ensuring nothing but the truth

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  • Perjury laws in India need to be stringently enforced. In a growing number of cases witnesses are turning hostile and stating exactly the opposite of what they had earlier stated before the police, and sometimes even before the magistrate. The recent evidence of perjury in BMW hit-and-run case is illustrative of this sorry state of affairs. Perjury is the crime of making false statements under oath, a crime that is getting increasingly common because there is very little danger of getting punished. There is a Kannada saying: One can speak the truth since one is not speaking before a court of law!

    Hard data on the incidence of perjury in India is difficult to get, and prosecutions are few and far between. The Malimath Committee (2003), in its report on Reforms of the Criminal Justice System, dealt with various aspects of the problem. The report enumerated the difficulties and inconvenience encountered by witnesses in our courts. In most courts there is no designated place with proper arrangements for the witnesses. It is also true that they are treated with scant respect. Cases drag on interminably with frequent adjournments and witnesses are put to immense difficulties. The feeling then grows, especially among ordinary people with limited means, that to get embroiled as a witness is like being caught like a fish on very long line. There is also the belief that the individual has no duty to assist the police in criminal matters and that the prevention and investigation of crime is the sole responsibility of the police.

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    perjuryBy: R.Thyagarajan | 05-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward There are three things that a judge before whom a pejury case comes looks for1. Whether the initial statement by a respondent or a witness is is proved by an applicant to be false one2. whether the false staement is made by the respondent is with in his knowledge the statement is false.3. whether the applicant is made to loose meterially or monitorily a great loss by the false statement. Some judges take the first two condition as sufficient while some insist the third condition.In Indian courts the Perjury cases do come up rarely and the courts take the perjury statements as suitable to be considered only to help either respondent or applicant on the final verdict and not as a seperate case. When one is free untill othewise found guity before law, if courts sart taking perjury cases, there should be a seperate judge in Idian courts to deal with them.
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