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๐ฏ Right to Self-Incrimination in India | Article 20(3) Explained in Simple Terms Ever wondered if youโre legally required to answer every question the police or authorities ask you? ๐ค In this video, our intern, Mr Tejas Sawant breaks down the Right Against Self-Incrimination under Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution, which says: ๐"No person accused of any offence shall be compelled to be a witness against himself." ๐ ๐ What does this right really mean? ๐ When can you use it? ๐ Who can claim itโand when? ๐ Is remaining silent a legal right in India? We answer all this and more with a Supreme Court judgment. This is a must-watch if you care about your fundamental rights or want to understand how the law protects YOU during legal proceedings. ๐จโโ๏ธ Key Takeaways: ๐ฏMeaning and scope of Article 20(3) ๐ฏHow this right applies during police investigation and court trials Landmark cases like Nandini Satpathy v. P.L. Dani and Selvi v. State of Karnataka Stay empowered. Know your rights. โ ๐ Subscribe for more bite-sized legal knowledge made simple. ๐ข Comment below if youโve ever wondered how far your silence can protect you! #SelfIncrimination #IndianLaw #FundamentalRights #Article20 #LegalAwareness #CriminalJustice #KnowYourRights
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