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Can Police Force You to Recreate a Crime Scene? ⚖️ | Law in Short

In this episode of Law in Short, we break down the Supreme Court's critical stance on crime scene enactments and the Right Against Self-Incrimination (Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution).

Does making an accused walk to match CCTV footage violate their rights? What happens if the police force a confession during a crime scene recreation? We explain the fine line between legal scientific investigations (like Gait Analysis) and unconstitutional forced confessions under the Evidence Act.

This is a must-know legal concept for all law students and entrance exam aspirants preparing for CLAT and AILET!

📌 Key Concepts Covered in this Video:

Crime Scene Enactments & Scientific Investigation

Article 20(3) - Right Against Self-Incrimination

The Indian Evidence Act limitations

Gait Analysis & CCTV Footage Verification

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