THE LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EVIDENCE IN THE PROCESS OF JUDICIAL INVESTIGATION
Gulnoza Yusupdzhanova Ilxomovna , Lecturer Of TSUL, UzbekistanAbstract
Justice consists of judicial actions that complement and replace each other through court hearings. The stage of the judicial investigation is the most important part of the criminal procedure, the basis and basis for painstaking and substantive resolution of the case. The court is organized in such a way that the judicial investigation is its decisive part. It is at this stage that all the collected evidence is directly examined by the court and the grounds for the verdict are created.
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judicial investigation, court, evidence
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