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
IPC . On 15.02.2018, she produced the victim before the Judicial
Magistrate, Sivagangai for recording the 164 CrPC statement. The 164
CrPC ... judis
Crl.A(MD)Nos.221, 278 of 2019, 335 of 2020 and 542 of 2022
Prabhakar in the 164 CrPC statement given
said decision that
“A statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is not
substantive evidence. It can be used to corroborate ... said decision , it was
held that “... statements under Section 164 or 164-A Cr.P.C . would fall
within purview of Section 157 , Evidence
164 Cr.P.C. was recorded on the night of the 31.12.2014 in the presence of the interpreter Mrs.Thangam. After completion of 164 ... accused under Section 319 Cr.P.C. This Court further explained that the 164 Cr.P.C statement recorded by the Magistrate cannot be suspected
alleged occurrence took place on 15.08.2018, however, the
statement under Section 164 of Cr.P.C. was recorded by the learned
Magistrate, only ... victim girl was produced before the learned Magistrate for recording statement
under Section 164 of Cr.P.C., and that would also create a doubt
came to know that some of the witnesses' statements
under Sec.164 of Cr.P.C. were recorded in the Judicial Magistrate ... Metropolitan
Magistrate' s Court, Chennai and gave a statement under Sec.164 of Cr.P.C.
marked
came to know that some of the witnesses' statements under Sec. 164 of Cr.P.C. were recorded in the Judicial Magistrate ... Metropolitan Magistrate's Court, Chennai and gave a statement under Sec. 164 of Cr.P.C. marked
marking of Section 164
Cr.P.C., statement of witness. The statement under Section 164 Cr.P.C., is
not a substantial evidence ... statement recorded under Section 164
Cr.P.C., is not a substantive evidence, after amendment to the Code of
Criminal Procedure
shop and the
signature of PW3 found in the 164 CrPC statement is Ex.P3. PW4-
Tr.Mani, PW5-Tr.Sekar ... statements of the witnesses under Section 164 CrPC.
Thereafter, the 164 CrPC statements of PWs.1 to 5 were recorded under