Indian
Evidence . Act, 1872" found in S. 162 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. Section 145 of the Evidence Act, it is said,
empowers ... intended to be used for
contradiction under S. 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Section 145 of the Evidence Act is in two parts
State Of M.P. vs Dinesh Singh Yadav on 31 October, 2022
Author: Gurpal Singh
course
of investigation, and were hit by Section 162 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure. These notes could be
used only for the purposes ... course of investigation would be hit by
Section 162(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code, and
inadmissible in evidence except for the purpose of
contradiction
Monu Sharma vs State Of M.P. on 31 January, 2022
Author: G.S. Ahluwalia
Kallu @ Brijesh Sharma vs State Of M.P. on 31 January, 2022
Author: G.S
under :
11. Sub-section (2) of Section 162 incorporates a clear exception
to what has been laid down in sub-section (1). The statement
recorded ... taken as evidence in view of the
provisions of Sections 161 and 162 CrPC when read
cumulatively. These findings are, however, erroneous
under :
11. Sub-section (2) of Section 162 incorporates a clear exception
to what has been laid down in sub-section (1). The statement
recorded ... taken as evidence in view of the
provisions of Sections 161 and 162 CrPC when read
cumulatively. These findings are, however, erroneous
under :
11. Sub-section (2) of Section 162 incorporates a clear exception
to what has been laid down in sub-section (1). The statement
recorded ... taken as evidence in view of the
provisions of Sections 161 and 162 CrPC when read
cumulatively. These findings are, however, erroneous
statements recorded during the investigation under Section
161 CrPC. The Explanation under Section 162 CrPC
provides that an omission to state ... evidence in its entirety.
70. In terms of the Explanation to Section 162 CrPC which
deals with an omission to state a fact
Kedar Singh vs State Of M.P. on 20 January, 2022
Author: G.S. Ahluwalia