Here are the requirements of the Prosecution’s Opening Statement:
Clear and Concise
1. The opening statement should be clear, concise, and free from ambiguity.
2. It should provide a brief overview of the case against the accused.
Outline the Case
1. The opening statement should outline the charges against the accused.
2. It should provide a brief summary of the evidence that will be presented during the trial.
Preview Key Evidence
1. The opening statement should preview the key evidence that will be presented during the trial.
2. It should highlight the most important evidence that will be used to prove the charges.
Avoid Inflammatory Language
1. The opening statement should avoid inflammatory language or statements that may prejudice the accused.
2. It should focus on presenting the facts of the case without emotive language.
Comply with Legal Requirements
1. The opening statement should comply with the legal requirements outlined in the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
2. It should provide a list of witnesses and a summary of their statements.
Be Honest and Transparent
1. The opening statement should be honest and transparent.
2. It should not mislead the court or the accused about the evidence or the charges.