Test Identification Parade Can't Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years: Karnataka HC
2 years, 3 months ago

Test Identification Parade Can't Be Permitted After Lapse Of Several Years: Karnataka HC

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The Karnataka High Court has made it clear that Test Identification Parade is to ascertain the identity of accused persons and cannot be conducted after lapse of several years, as there is risk of the witnesses having lost proper memory. "In the present case, the test identification parade was sought to be carried out by the investigating officer after a period of 11 years and after the registration of the complaint. In that background, the prosecution filed an application for conducting a test identification parade in order to ascertain the identity of the petitioner. Justice Suraj Govindaraj observed that the purpose of the test identification parade is to ascertain the identity of a person, who is alleged to be the accused or who is the perpetrator of a crime.

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