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Mohali woman stabbing accused unfit to give statement: Police

Police say the accused in a Mohali stabbing case is medically unfit to give a statement, halting further questioning and delaying the investigation.

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Police in Mohali have said the woman accused of stabbing a resident is medically unfit to give a statement. The announcement came after investigators sought her account, a crucial step in the case.

Legal framework and procedural implications

The Criminal Procedure Code requires that an accused be mentally and physically capable of understanding the proceedings and responding coherently. When a suspect is judged unfit, police must obtain a medical evaluation before any formal statement can be recorded. This procedural safeguard is intended to protect the rights of the accused and ensure the reliability of the statement.

Impact on investigation timeline

The pause in questioning means investigators will need to rely on evidence already gathered, such as forensic samples and statements from other witnesses. The duration of the delay will depend on the medical evaluation and any required treatment, which could take several days or longer.

Conclusion

The case highlights the challenges law enforcement faces when health concerns intersect with criminal proceedings. As the medical evaluation proceeds, the police have indicated they will keep the public informed of any major developments in the Mohali stabbing case.

Source: Hindustan Times

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