New Delhi, Feb. 28 -- Senior Advocate Vikas Singh on Friday termed the discharge of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi excise policy case as a landmark development and said it could prompt a rethinking of the present criminal jurisprudence in the country.
Speaking on the matter, Singh said the case highlights concerns over arrests and legal proceedings based on inadmissible evidence, which needs reconsideration.
"This case will be a landmark in many ways. This will pave the way for some rethinking of the present criminal jurisprudence that we have in the country. What is happening today is that evidence which is not admissible becomes the basis for the arrest, bail, remand, etc," Singh said.
He further...
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