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The Explosive Substances Act, 1908
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Section 164 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
The Arms Act, 1959
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Section 118 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Emperor vs Radhe Lal And Ors. on 5 January, 1907
56. On the morning of the 15th Surendra was taken before Mr. Surendranath Chuckerbutty, a Magistrate of the first class, who had been requested by Mr. Weston to record the confession carefully in the presence of Mr. Nelson. A paper was handed over by Lal Mohon and was read by the recording Magistrate before he began to question Surendra. It is described as a police report. It apparently was the record made by Lal Mohon of Surendra's statement to him, and was evidently a lengthy document, as it took the recording Magistrate 15 minutes to read it. We agree with the opinion expressed in Emperor v. Radhe Halwai 7 C.W.N. 220 at p. 223 that the procedure was highly irregular.
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