CHAPTER II
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
52. Confessions andillegal evidence
No confession shall be admissible in evidence unless made in court by an accused who is in a sound state of mind.
No statement or evidence must be obtained from any source by compulsion or by unlawful means and such statement or evidence is inadmissible in evidence.
Fair trial standards
Rights during investigation - not to be subjected to any form of coercion, duress or threat, to torture or to any other form of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
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