Section 9 of the Evidence Act
and Test Identification relates to an investigation and
has a sanctity by virtue of Section 162
stage of investigation, and there is no provision in
the Code of Criminal Procedure which obliges the investigating
agency to hold, or confers a right ... evidence and these parades are essentially governed by Section
162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Failure to hold a test
identification parade would
person or witness, who
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narrates ... which would be inadmissible in view of Section
162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure Code. Jagdish Narain v. State
stage of investigation, and there is no provision in the
Code of Criminal Procedure which obliges the
investigating agency to hold, or confers a right ... evidence and these parades are
essentially governed by Section 162 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure. Failure to hold a test identification
parade would
view of the exception provided in sub-
section (2) of Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, it is
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view of the exception provided in sub-
section (2) of Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, it is
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view of the exception provided in sub-
section (2) of Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, it is
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stage of
investigation, and there is no provision in the Code
of Criminal Procedure which obliges the
investigating agency to hold, or confers a right ... evidence and these parades are essentially
governed by Section 162 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. Failure to hold a test identification
parade would
scope of Sections 227 and 228 of the
Code, which in our view broadly apply to
Sections 238 and 239 of the Code as well ... Code, the
following principles emerge:
(i) The Judge while considering the question of
framing the charges Under Section 227 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure
Asif vs The State (Nct Of Delhi) on 3 June, 2016
Author: S.P.Garg