MEANINGS /DEFINITIONS :
Public Prosecutor : The lawyer who appears in a case on behalf of the state or government .
Accused : The person who is tried by a court for a crime .
Cross-examine : The questioning of a witness who has already been examined by the opposing side .
Constitution : It is an aggregate of fundamental principles
Confession : A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime .
FIR (First Information Report) : A document prepared by police when they receive information about the commission of an offence .
Charge sheet : A report prepared to note the charges of an individual for the crimes specified in tho FIR .
Witnesses : A person who sees a crime or accident, takes place .
Fair trial : A trial which is observed by trial judge without being partial .
Surety : A person who takes responsibility for another person as an undertaking .
Testimony : A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law .
Interrogation : Questioning according to the law
Evidences − Facts or signs
Memo −Official note
Detention − Keeping someone in custody
Offence − Ant act that law says is a crime
Sentence − Verdict