under
Section 169 or 170 CrPC , as the case may be, and forwarding of a
police report under Section 173 CrPC ... Section 169 or 170 CrPC , as
the case may be, and forward his report to the Magistrate concerned
under Section 173(2) CrPC
considered
in the background of Sections 154 and 162 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short "the
Code"). A cryptic telephonic ... considered in the background of Sections 154
and 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1973 (in short 'the Code'). A cryptic telephonic
into the
statement of PW 1 recorded under
Section 161 CrPC.
15. Section 161 CrPC titled
"Examination of witnesses ... police statement recorded
under Section 161 CrPC can be used at
any trial are indicated in Section 162
CrPC. Section 162
admissible in evidence as it is hit by the provision of section 162 Cr.P.C. The contention is that the same was submitted ... case and is not hit by the provisions of section 162 Cr.P.C. He has further submitted that the learned Trial Court has considered
conviction on
the basis of statement under Section 161 CrPC. A statement under Section
161 CrPC is not a substantive piece ... Section 161 CrPC. A
statement under Section 161 CrPC can be used only for the purposes
mentioned in Section 162 CrPC
cross-examination, the present First Information Report is hit under Section 162
Cr.P.C., as the initial information which was given to the Police ... Court, as such, the First Information Report is hit under Section
162 Cr.P.C. This fact has also been corroborated by Mahavir Pramanik
arguments on the following points:
(i) The fardbeyan is hit by Section 162 Cr.P.C. because the I.O. had already received information that ... that was recorded at the hospital is not only hit by Section 162 Cr.P.C., but also becomes a document of suspicion. In support
opinion that it hit by provision of
Section 162 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (as amended up-to-
date) which expressly bars the recording ... recorded as FIR under Section
154 Cr.P.C. All subsequent information will be covered by Section
162 Cr.P.C. Thus
Monu Sharma vs State Of M.P. on 31 January, 2022
Author: G.S. Ahluwalia
same was
objected to by the appellants being hit by Section 162 CrPC. On 11.09.2008
SI/SHO Ravinder Singh (PW-5) along with ... defence on the ground that
it was hit by Section 162 Cr.P.C. being a signed statement. The question was
kept open