What are the Rights of the Accused?
To ensure fair trials in courts, the Constitution has provided three important rights:
- Protection against Double Jeopardy: No person can be punished more than once for the same offense.
- Protection against Retroactive Laws: Laws cannot declare actions illegal retrospectively, meaning they cannot be applied to past actions.
- Right against Self-Incrimination: Individuals cannot be compelled to testify against themselves in court proceedings.
Rights in the Indian Constitution Class 11 Polity Notes
Rights in the Indian Constitution Class 11 Notes: Political Science is an important subject in the CBSE Class 11th exam. So students are advised to prepare accordingly to score well in Political Science.
Political Science sometimes seems complex but at the same time, It is easy to score well in Political Science. So, We have created the complete Rights in the Indian Constitution Class 11 Notes for you to prepare this chapter for the CBSE Class 11th exam 2024.
Our Class 11 Political Science Note is based on the NCERT Pattern and the latest syllabus. Take the help of our chapter-wise CBSE class 11th Political Science notes to ace the CBSE class 11 exam.
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