Transcription of CHAPTER 4
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CHAPTER 4 WITNESS PROTECTION: Legislative & Judicial Trends 75 CHAPTER -IV WITNESS PROTECTION: LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL TRENDS Part A: LEGISLATIVE TRENDS Generally speaking, witness protection would imply protection to a witness from physical harm, but in the Indian context it has been given a restricted meaning. It has been understood to mean protection of witnesses from discomfort and inconvenience and, therefore, has had reference only to the provision of facilities. It is in this limited sense that witness protection was considered in the earlier reports of Law commission . EFFORTS TO IMPLEMENT WITNESS PROTECTION IN india (Commissions & Committees On Witness Protection) 14thIn the 14th Report of the Law commission Report of Law commission (1958) (Inadequate Arrangements For Witnesses) 1 inadequate arrangements for witnesses in the Courthouse, the scales of traveling all
1 Law Commission of India, Reform of Judicial Administratith Report, First Law Commission under on, 14 the Chairmanship of Mr. M. C. Setalvad 1955-1958, in 1958 . 76 involved. If the witness is not taken care of, he or she is likely to develop an ... in Chapter X, the Commission, while
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