trial commences, there is no jurisdiction of recording a
confession statement under Section 164 of the Cr.P.C. The statute
does not permit ... pleased to direct the petitioner to record
his confession statement U/s 164(1) CrPC and after perusing
the recorded confession statement of the petitioner
trial commences, there is no jurisdiction of recording a
confession statement under Section 164 of the Cr.P.C. The statute
does not permit ... pleased to direct the petitioner to record
his confession statement U/s 164(1) CrPC and after perusing
the recorded confession statement of the petitioner
trial commences, there is no jurisdiction of recording a
confession statement under Section 164 of the Cr.P.C. The statute
does not permit ... pleased to direct the petitioner to record
his confession statement U/s 164(1) CrPC and after perusing
the recorded confession statement of the petitioner
trial commences, there is no jurisdiction of recording a
confession statement under Section 164 of the Cr.P.C. The statute
does not permit ... pleased to direct the petitioner to record
his confession statement U/s 164(1) CrPC and after perusing
the recorded confession statement of the petitioner
Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 - S. 164 -
Confession - Recording of - Compliance with procedure
under - Principles, stated - Criminal Trial - Confession
- Confession of accused - Evidence ... when such a confession
is retracted, the conviction cannot be based on
such retracted judicial confession.
(vii) Non-compliance of Section 164
inquest under S. 176 and not empowered to record confessions under S. 164 , can record a confession, as the powers under S. 176(1) include ... accused to a Magistrate empowered to record confessions under S. 164 . The confession should be recorded in the form of questions and answers as required
confession before the Magistrate.
Is such statement substantive evidence? What is the
purpose of recording the statement or confession
under Section 164? What would ... Purport and value of Section 164 CrPC
81. Section 164 CrPC enables the recording of the
statement or confession before the Magistrate. Is such
statement
same are extracted which read as under:
Section 164 CrPC :
"164. Recording of confessions and statements.--
(1) Any Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate ... categorically
stated that voluntariness is the cornerstone of a valid
confession under Section 164 CrPC.
14. Incorrect Format of Recording:
Instead of adopting the mandatory
same are extracted which read as under:
Section 164 CrPC :
"164. Recording of confessions and statements.--
(1) Any Metropolitan Magistrate or Judicial Magistrate ... categorically
stated that voluntariness is the cornerstone of a valid
confession under Section 164 CrPC.
14. Incorrect Format of Recording:
Instead of adopting the mandatory
provided under Section 164 Cr.P.C. Section 164 of Cr.P.C.
reads thus:
" Section 164 Recording of confessions and
statements ... when such a confession is
retracted, the conviction cannot be based on
such retracted judicial confession.
(vii) Non-compliance of Section 164