Monu Sharma vs State Of M.P. on 31 January, 2022
Author: G.S. Ahluwalia
Other provisions relevant to be noticed are Section 161 and
Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Section 161 deals
with examination of witnesses ... police. Section 162 deals with
"statements to police not to be signed - Use of Statements in
evidence.
Section 162
Kallu @ Brijesh Sharma vs State Of M.P. on 31 January, 2022
Author: G.S
basis of what the heard from others, would be hit by
Section 162 CrPC [See: George vs. State of Kerala23 ].
(34) The Supreme ... recorded by him in the course of investigation is
inadmissible under section 162 Cr.P.C. except for the limited purpose
mentioned in that section
basis of what the heard from others, would be hit by
Section 162 CrPC [See: George vs. State of Kerala23 ].
(34) The Supreme ... recorded by him in the course of investigation is
inadmissible under section 162 Cr.P.C. except for the limited purpose
mentioned in that section
Identification parades are governed in that context by
the provision of Section 162 CrPC.
43.4. A TIP should ordinarily be conducted soon after ... 162 of the Criminal Procedure Code. What is excluded
by section 162 , Criminal Procedure Code is the statement made
to a police officer
considered to be evidence of res gestae. Two illustrations
appended to Section 8 deserve special mention:
"(f) The question is, whether A robbed ... Section 8 and the statement made
to a police officer in the course of an investigation which is
hit by Section 162 CrPC
stage of investigation and
there are no provisions in the Code of Criminal Procedure
which make it mandatory for the Investigating Agency to
conduct ... governed by Section 162
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed By:ATISH
GOEL CRL.A. 251/2020, CRL.A. 399/2020 & CRL.A. 372/2021
inquest proceedings as substantive evidence in view of the embargo of Section 162, Cr. P.C. Equally unjustified was the High Courts reliance upon ... witnesses recorded during the course of investigation. Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure imposes a bar on the use of any statement made
noticed herein
whereby it has been held that the statements under
Section 161 CrPC recorded during the investigation
are not substantive pieces ... testimony of the
witness in the court. The words in Section
162 Cr.P.C. "if duly proved" clearly show
that the record