Section 162 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
162. Statements to police not to be signed : Use of statements in evidence.
(1) No statement ... prosecution, to contradict such witness in the manner provided by section 145 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 ( 1 of 1872 ); and when any part
fall under any prohibited category mentioned in Section
165 Evidence Act. If Section 162 Criminal Procedure Code
was meant to be so wide ... would have said so
explicitly. Section 165 of the Evidence Act was already
there when section 162 Criminal Procedure Code was enacted.
It is certainly
Section 32 of the Evidence Act, nor it shall affect Section 27
of the Evidence Act. Bar of Section 162 ... person by the
police officer under Section 161 Cr.P.C. and by virtue of
Section 162 Cr.P.C. would be applicable only where
Munna Pandey vs State Of Bihar on 4 September, 2023
Bench: Prashant Kumar Mishra , B
procedure indicated in Section 145 of the Evidence Act. Reading Section 157 of the Evidence Act and Section 162 , Criminal Procedure Code, together it would ... Magistrate and as such excluded by Section 162 or Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The Supreme Court then observed as follows
cognisable offence under Chapter XIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure . Section 162 , Cr.P.C. is a special provision and overrides the provisions contained ... down in Section 157 of the Evidence Act is controlled by the special provisions contained in Section 162 of the Criminal Procedure Code. In Emperor
fall under any prohibited category
mentioned in Section 165 Evidence Act. If Section 162
Criminal Procedure Code was meant to be so wide ... would have said so
explicitly. Section 165 of the Evidence Act was already there
when section 162 Criminal Procedure Code was enacted
only under Rule 72 of the Criminal Rules of Practice, but also under section
162 Cr.P.C. In this case ... subject to other conditions regarding
admissibility under Section 162 Cr.P.C. In this view relying on Ex.P4 as such
is not possible
fall under any prohibited category mentioned in Section 165 , Evidence Act. If Section 162 , Criminal Procedure Code, was meant to be so wide ... would have said so explicitly. Section 165 of the Evidence Act was already there when Section 162 , Criminal Procedure Code was enacted
under any prohibited category
mentioned in Section 165 , Evidence Act. If Section 162 of
the Criminal Procedure Code, was meant to be so wide ... would have said so explicitly. Section 165 of the
Evidence Act was already there when Section 162 , Criminal
Procedure Code was enacted