In a case the Supreme Court observed thus-”-•We are unable to find any magic or charm in theritual of a charge. It is the substance of theseprovisions(relating to charge) that count and nottheir outform. To hold otherwise is only to provideavenues or escape for the guilty and afford noprotection to the innocent.-- The court made theseobservations in relation to-”

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In a case the Supreme Court observed thus-”-•We are unable to find any magic or charm in theritual of a charge. It is the substance of theseprovisions(relating to charge) that count and nottheir outform. To hold otherwise is only to provideavenues or escape for the guilty and afford noprotection to the innocent.-- The court made theseobservations in relation to-”






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