charge-sheet.
The observations which relate to Section 162 statements cannot apply to Section 164 statements. The learned Judges in ILR 30 Mad 466, seem ... statements recorded under Section 162 , but it is plain from the context that the learned Judges were dealing with statements recorded under Section 164
Sessions Judge, like the statement of
a witness under Section 161 Cr.P.C., these statements recorded
under Section 164 ... author of the statement resiling from his such statement
before the learned Sessions Judge, his statement under Section
164 Cr.P.C., which
made her statement before the police. In her deposition, she further stated that she made the statement under Section 164 , Cr.P.C. as well ... given any such statement. It is on record that the victim in her statement recorded under Section 164 , Cr.P.C. had stated that
Sessions Judge, like the statement of a witness under Section 161 Cr.P.C., these statements recorded under Section 164 ... author of the statement resiling from his such statement before the learned Sessions Judge, his statement under Section 164 Cr.P.C., which
Section 164 : there is no dispute on this point. It is to be noted that Section 164 simply mentions "any statement or confession made ... within the meaning of Section 80 ".
As regard the applicability of Section 80 , a statement recorded under Section 164 stands on the same footing
purpose of the case as to whether that section applies to statements recorded under Section 164 , Criminal Procedure Code. Assuming without admitting that such statements ... statements falls under a particular part of Section 193 , Indian Penal Code, and the other statement under another part of that section. Thus Section
version by her in the statements under Section 161 of the Code and in the statement under Section 164 of the Code, clearly shows disrespect ... basis of second statement under section 161 Cr.P.C., ignoring the statements under Section under Section 164 Cr.P.C. This Court also found
kidnappers as well as rapist. Statement of the victim as well as
the confessional statement u/s 164 , Cr.P.C, of two accused persons ... strength of Section 33 of Indian Evidence Act at
least. However, the statement of witness recorded u/s 164 , Cr.P.C,
itself bears
purpose of the cape, as to whether that section applies to statements recorded under Section 164 , Criminal Procedure Code. Assuming, without admitting, that such statements ... statements falls under a particular part of Section 193 , Indian Penal Code, and the other statement under another part of that section. Thus, Section
interrogated on
the spot. On 12.02.2008 Avtar Singh suffered a statement under
Section 164 Cr.P.C. before the learned Additional Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Ropar ... would state in his statement under Section 164
Cr.P.C. marked as Ex.D9 that on 24.1.2008 accused Samra called