official duty.
13. A close analysis of the provisions of Section 161 and 163 Cr.P.C. read with Section 24 of the Evidence ... will
It was pointed out that not only Section 163 , quoted above, but also Section 161 of the Cr.P.C. emphasized the fact that
learned counsel for the informant.
This is an application filed under Section 438 Cr.P.C., praying for pre-
arrest bail by the petitioner, namely ... case diary along with the statement of the witnesses
recorded under Section 161 Cr.P.C. It reveals that the interim protection was
granted
registered under Sections
294 / 354(A) / 506 of the IPC, read with Section 67(A) of the Information &
Technology Act and Section ... been perused, including the statement of the
victim, recorded under Section 161 of the CrPC.
The accused-petitioner is on interim protection
petitioner has filed this application under Section 482 read with
Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 seeking quashing ... registered as Kharupetia Police Station Case No. 161/2023 under Sections 4
of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019.
3. Heard
deserves an interim
protection till he gives statement before police under section 161 Cr.P.C. Therefore, it is
hereby directed that till the petitioner ... gives a statement under section 161 Cr.P.C, he is given
the interim protection.
Accordingly, it is hereby directed that in the event
State.
3. While investigating the Koliabor PS case No. 161/88 under Section 51(1) of Wild Life Protection Act, 1972 (for short
application under Section 438
of the CrPC seeking anticipatory bail in connection with Hatigaon Police Station Case No.
103/2020 registered under Sections ... also produced the statements of the present petitioners recorded under Section 161 CrPC
pursuant to the interim protection granted by this Court.
After hearing
laid down in Section 3 ,' that offences under Sections 161 , 165 and 165A of the Indian Penal Code would be deemed to be cognizable ... sections were therefore omitted from Section 3 of the Act by an amendment of 1955. The result is that the offences under Sections 161
have been confirmed in
regular service, they have become entitled to protection of Article 311(2) of the
Constitution of India. Thus, it was submitted
have been confirmed in
regular service, they have become entitled to protection of Article 311(2) of the
Constitution of India. Thus, it was submitted