The court's observation came as it disposed of CBI's plea under section 294 CrPC relating to admission or denial of documents by the accused, in the coal scam case in which former Coal Secretary H C Gupta and five others are accused.
It said the accused have chosen to exercise their right to keep silent to participate in the process of admission or denial of genuineness of relied upon documents.
"However, every law of the land is and has to be subservient to the Constitution. Thus, the exercise of the fundamental right as available to an accused under Article 20(3) of the Constitution to remain silent cannot be denied," Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar said.
The court said "the principle against self-incrimination remains an important safeguard and it has been accepted in the Constitution as a part of the criminal jurisprudence of the country."
"In the present case, the condition precedent which are required for invoking the right available under Article 20(3) of the Constitution are clearly made out and thus without elaborating any further, I am of the considered opinion that accused cannot be denied the right to exercise his right to keep silence when called upon to admit/deny the genuineness of a document under section 294 of the CrPC," the judge said.
The court has fixed December 10 for commencement of trial in the case pertaining to alleged irregularities in allocation of a coal block to KSSPL in Madhya Pradesh.
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