procedure of recording confession in accordance
with Section 164 Cr.P.C. had not been followed. It was held that Section
164 ... 358, a Second Class Magistrate not specially
empowered, had recorded confessional statement of the accused under
Section 164 Cr.P.C. The said confession being
prisoner can be considered for pre-mature release under
Section 433-A of the CrPC after the completion of 14 years even
without ... considered only under Rule 358 (3) (A) of
the Prison Rules and not under Rule 358 (3) (B) or 358 (3) (D);
(ii) A Full
358 1983 SCALE (1)245
ACT:
Code of Criminal Procedure 1973-Section 157-First
Information Report:- Time of despatch-Whether should be
noted
Shayara Bano vs Union Of India And Ors. Ministry Of Women ... on 22 August, 2017
Kehar Singh & Ors vs State (Delhi Admn.) on 3 August, 1988
Equivalent citations: 1988
accused Pooran Singh in
the course of his examination under Section 313 Cr.P.C. The accused
Pooran Singh was also arrested along with ... Pooran was in police custody, in
accordance with the requirement of Section 164 Cr.P.C the Magistrate
should have taken care to ascertain that
produced
from Judicial Custody for recording statement under Section
164 Cr.P.C. and he refused to make a statement. However, on
31.08.1999, he made ... made a statement
under Section 164 Cr.P.C. It was pointed out that in his
statement under Section 313 Cr.P.C. the accused
K.M. Nanavati vs The State Of Bombay on 5 September, 1960
Equivalent citations: 1961
High Court was that
proceedings under Section 340 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 (in short the Cr.P.C .) cannot be initiated
because ... view that though Section 341
Cr.P.C. does not provide for an appeal from an order passed
under Section 340
State Through Central Bureau Of ... vs Hemendhra Reddy Etc. Etc. on 28 April, 2023
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