International Journal of Law and Legal Studies

ISSN 2736-1608

International Journal of Law and Legal Studies ISSN 2463-5634 Vol. 8 (3), pp. 001-008, March, 2020. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Fair trial vis-à-vis criminal justice administration: A critical study of Indian criminal justice system

Neeraj Tiwari

Indian Law Institute, New Delhi, India. E-mail: neerajtiwari.ili@gmail.com.

Accepted 24 September, 2019

Abstract

Every civilised nation must have one thing common in their criminal justice administration system that is minimum fair trial rights to every accused person irrespective of his or her status. It is settled in common law and also adopted by other countries too that criminal prosecution starts with presumption of innocence’ and the guilt must be proved beyond reasonable doubt. This paper proposes to trace different dimensions of fair trial standards under Indian criminal justice system and will also focus on the role of defence counsel in the process of achieving ends of justice, as he is the only person on whom the lonesome accused can repose his trust.

Key words: Fair trial, Indian criminal justice system and defence counsel.