Amit is a witness in a case. He speaks Tamil. An interpreter translates his words to the court. The interpreter must give a truthful translation. This ensures the court understands Amit's testimony.
Sneha is accused of a crime. She doesn't understand English. An interpreter translates the court proceedings for her. The interpreter must be truthful. This ensures Sneha understands the charges against her.
- •Understand that interpreters must provide truthful translations.
- •Ask for clarification if you don't understand the translation.
- •Report any concerns about the interpreter's accuracy.
- •Ensure your rights are protected during the proceedings.
- •Seek legal aid if you need assistance.
📒 Legal text sourced from The Gazette of India & AdvocateKhoj Bare Acts Library
⚖️ Content reviewed by Advocate Aditi Babbar, Seasoned Advocate, with 31 years of legal practice
📚 Act Reference: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
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