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Circumstances when an identification parade is essential

Circumstances where an identification parade need not be conducted

Effect of an improper identification parade

Effect of failure to conduct an identification parade

Essential ingredients of a proper identification parade

Meaning and Purpose of Identification Parade

Meaning of identification parade

Need for identification parade to be fair

Object of identification parade

Principles of identification parade

Procedure for a formal identification parade

Proper procedure for an identification parade

Purpose of an Identification parade

Purpose of conducting an identification parade

Purpose of identification parade

Requirements to guide the conduct of identification parades

The importance of the eye witness acting promptly in identifications

What a proper identification parade consists of

What identification parade entails

What must be proved where it is contended that an identification parade was not properly conducted

What must be taken into consideration in a proper identification parade

When an identification parade is properly conducted

When identification parade is necessary

When identification parade is unnecessary

Whether an identification parade is necessary where other evidence adduced at the trial unequivocally links the accused person with the offence

Whether an identification parade is necessary where the accused person confessed to the commission of the offence

Whether an identification parade is necessary where the victim or witness recognized the offender or accused person while the matter was still fresh in his/her mind

Whether an identification parade is sine qua non to conviction

Whether an identification parade must be conducted in all circumstances

Whether an identification parade not conducted promptly after the commission of the crime is unreliable

Whether an identification parade with only the accused persons on parade is proper

Whether identification parade is foolproof

Whether identification parade is necessary where the accused person was apprehended immediately after the crime

Whether identification parade is necessary where the victim positively identified the accused person

Whether identification parade is necessary where the witness did not know the accused person prior to the incident

Whether identification parade is necessary where the witnesses knew the accused person

Whether identification parade is sine qua non for identification

Whether identification parade is the only means of identifying an accused person

Whether identification parade needs to be conducted where it is not shown that any of the eye-witnesses to the commission of a crime had encounter with the person accused of the commission of a crime at the scene or during the commission of the crime

Whether the failure to conduct an identification parade is fatal to the prosecution's case where the suspects are known to the witnesses

Whether there is need for an identification parade where an accused person by his confession has identified himself

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