Police
under Section 161 of Cr.P.C. is not admissible in evidence in
view of Section 162(1) of Cr.PC, but in light ... substantive evidence and observed as
under :
" Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
imposes a bar on the use of any statement made
Officer
regarding these contradictions. However, Section 162(2) is an
exception to Section 162(1) of the CrPC. Section 162 ... Section 162(2) of the
CPC it can be treated as dying declaration when statement under
Section 161 of the CrPC relates
police statement recorded under Section 161
CrPC can be used at any trial are indicated in Section
162 CrPC. Section 162 ... testimony of the witness
in the court. The words in Section 162 Cr.P.C.
"if duly proved" clearly show that the record
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
eyewitness to the crime.
43.2. There is no specific provision either in
CrPC or the Evidence Act, 1872 ("the Evidence ... Identification parades are governed in that
context by the provision of Section 162 CrPC.
43.4. A TIP should ordinarily be conducted soon
after
eyewitness to the crime.
43.2. There is no specific provision either in
CrPC or the Evidence Act, 1872 ("the Evidence ... Identification parades are governed in that
context by the provision of Section 162 CrPC.
43.4. A TIP should ordinarily be conducted soon
after
eyewitness to the crime.
43.2. There is no specific provision either in
CrPC or the Evidence Act, 1872 ("the Evidence ... Identification parades are governed in that
context by the provision of Section 162 CrPC.
43.4. A TIP should ordinarily be conducted soon
after
eyewitness to the crime.
43.2. There is no specific provision either in
CrPC or the Evidence Act, 1872 ("the Evidence ... Identification parades are governed in that
context by the provision of Section 162 CrPC.
43.4. A TIP should ordinarily be conducted soon
after
eyewitness to the crime.
43.2. There is no specific provision either in
CrPC or the Evidence Act, 1872 ("the Evidence ... Identification parades are governed in that
context by the provision of Section 162 CrPC.
43.4. A TIP should ordinarily be conducted soon
after