Code of Criminal Procedure
had come into force. The wordings of Section 164 in the new and
old Code of Criminal Procedure with little changes ... 164 of Criminal Procedure
Code does not have any better legal status than the one
recorded under Section 161(3) of Criminal Procedure Code
Code of Criminal Procedure had come into force. The wordings of Section 164 in the new and old Code of Criminal Procedure with little changes ... 164 of Criminal Procedure Code does not have any better legal status than the one recorded under Section 161(3) of Criminal Procedure Code
police and Investigating
Officer go give various statement including statement under Section 164
Cr.P.C. before the Magistrate and it was because of this ... Section
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164 Cr.P.C with regard to the incident of murder of Mahadev, whereafter,
their respective 164 Cr.P.C . statements were recorded
kidnappers as well as rapist. Statement of the victim as well as
the confessional statement u/s 164 , Cr.P.C, of two accused persons ... also stated that he recorded the
confessional statement of accused persons following the procedures
incorporated u/s 164 Cr.P.C. for recording the confessional
interrogated on
the spot. On 12.02.2008 Avtar Singh suffered a statement under
Section 164 Cr.P.C. before the learned Additional Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Ropar ... would state in his statement under Section 164
Cr.P.C. marked as Ex.D9 that on 24.1.2008 accused Samra called
seven (7) days causing serious improvement in their
respective statement, and the belated statement of 164 Cr.P.C . of both
victim and her mother ... their respective 164 statement was true. More so, even an admission by
witness that a statement recorded under Section 164 Cr.P.C., and that
would submit that the language of Section 164(1) is clear. A statement under Section 164 Cr.P.C. may be recorded at any time ... Whether a confession recorded by a Magistrate under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure after the police had completed its investigation and submitted
Code of Criminal Procedure had come into force. The wordings of Section 164 in the new and old Code of Criminal Procedure with little changes ... 164 of Criminal Procedure Code does not have any better legal status than the one recorded under Section 161(3) of Criminal Procedure Code
Code of Criminal Procedure
had come into force. The wordings of Section 164 in the new and
old Code of Criminal Procedure with little changes ... 164 of Criminal Procedure
Code does not have any better legal status than the one
recorded under Section 161(3) of Criminal Procedure Code
stated that she is making the
statement voluntarily.
50.The general purpose of recording the statement under Section
164 Cr.P.C. of a witness ... Section 80 of the Evidence Act attaches to
such statement. However, a statement under Section 164 Cr.P.C.
can never be used as substantive