evidence. According to Section 162
of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
no statement made by any person to
a police officer in the course ... Lord Atkin , in that
case , while dealing with Section
162 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure observed:
“Then follows the section in
question which
section 354, section
354A, section 354B, section 354C, section 354D,
section 376, section 376A, section 376B, section 376C,
section 376D, section 376E or section ... statements recorded under this Section can only be used to contradict a
witness as provided under Section 162 Cr.P.C. and the words
Section 169 or 170 CrPC , as
the case may be, and forward his report to the
Magistrate concerned under Section 173(2) CrPC ... under Section 169
or 170 CrPC , as the case may be, and forwarding of a
police report under Section 173 CrPC
Section 169 or 170 CrPC , as the case may be, and forward his report to the Magistrate concerned under Section 173(2) CrPC ... section (8) of Section 173 CrPC.
20. From the above discussion it follows that under the scheme of the provisions of Sections
meaning of Section 154 of the Code and, if so, it would be hit by Section 162 of the Code. It is worth noting that ... Section 169 or 170 CrPC , as the case may be, and forward his report to the Magistrate concerned under Section 173(2) CrPC
evidence and
these parades are essentially governed by Section
162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Failure to
hold a test identification parade would ... evidence and these parades are essentially
governed by Section 162 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. Failure to hold a test identification parade
would
evidence and
these parades are essentially governed by Section
162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Failure to
hold a test identification parade would ... Criminal Appeal No.935/2012
Sambhar Singh Vs. State of M.P.
governed by Section 162 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. Failure to hold
evidence and these parades are
essentially governed by Section 162 of the Code
of Criminal Procedure. Failure to hold a test
identification parade would ... evidence and these parades are
essentially governed by Section 162 of the Code
of Criminal Procedure. Failure to hold a test
identification parade would
Crl. Appeal No. 1839 of 1986, Sri Rajiv Lochan Shukla assisted by Sri Vibhendu Mishra, learned counsel for the appellant in Crl. Appeal ... completely illegal and contrary to the specific bar under Section 162 CrPC rendering the conviction of appellants vulnerable in law.
(iv) Although Dying
person in whose name vehicle is registered as per RC as per section 2 (30) of Motor Vehicles Act 1988. De facto possession means ... registered under Criminal Procedure Code 1973 and as per section 162 of Criminal Procedure Code 1973 any statement made to police should not be used