Munna Pandey vs State Of Bihar on 4 September, 2023
Bench: Prashant Kumar Mishra , B
With the bar under Section 162 of the
Cr.P.C. and the procedure prescribed under Section 145
of the Indian Evidence ... police statement recorded under
Section 161 CrPC can be used at any trial are indicated in
Section 162 CrPC. Section 162
With the bar under Section 162 of the
Cr.P.C. and the procedure prescribed under Section 145
of the Indian Evidence ... police statement recorded under
Section 161 CrPC can be used at any trial are indicated in
Section 162 CrPC. Section 162
Inspector was
inadmissible as it was hit by Section 162 , Criminal
Procedure Code. He relied on a decision of the Andhra
Pradesh High Court ... 162 of the
Criminal Procedure Code. What is excluded by Section
162 , Criminal Procedure Code is the statement made to a
Police Officer
Inspector was
inadmissible as it was hit by Section 162 , Criminal
Procedure Code. He relied on a decision of the Andhra
Pradesh High Court ... 162 of
the Criminal Procedure Code. What is excluded by
Section 162 , Criminal Procedure Code is the statement
made to a Police Officer
Central, Sector 17, Chandigarh, under
Sections 420 , 467 , 468 , 471 and 120-B of IPC as statement under Section
162 Cr.P.C. Alternative prayer ... should be treated as the statement under Section 162
Cr.P.C. in FIR No.208 Prayer is made to quash
Section 162 of The Petitioner states that the A pertains to Section 162 A
the Code of protection under Section 162 is CrPC ... Code of Criminal
Procedure 21st Edition,
Justice ML Singhal,
volume 2, LexisNexis pp.
830-837"; B.B. Mitra on
Code of Criminal
Procedure
were made in the police
custody. No statement was recorded under Section 164 of Cr.P.C.
before the Magistrate and no fact was discovered ... such disclosure statements
are hit by Sections 25 & 26 of the Evidence Act and Section 162 of
the Cr.P.C. In this regard
were made in the police
custody. No statement was recorded under Section 164 of Cr.P.C.
before the Magistrate and no fact was discovered ... such disclosure statements
are hit by Sections 25 & 26 of the Evidence Act and Section 162 of
the Cr.P.C. In this regard
Rakesh Ranjan Yadav @ Rocky vs The State Of Bihar on 19 July, 2023
Author: A