been legally acquired abroad by Akhtar, and (e) that the initial self-incriminating statements of Akhtar and Roy recorded under Section 108 of the Customs ... court while retracting his statement dated 8.1.1996. As the self-incriminating statements of the appellants recorded under Section 108 of the Customs Act were sought
arraying any person as an accused on the basis of his
self incriminating statement under section ... last revn_363_16.doc
framing of charge, or using the self incriminating statement as
evidence against the maker of the statement. The learned counsel
worth trifling sums of money, a long time before.
He recorded self incriminating statements of a number of
persons and secured their signatures thereto. With ... Vigilance registered an
inquiry (2) that the taking of signed and self-incriminating
statements from various witnesses was in violation
that participation in the
investigation does not entitle one to make self-incriminating
statements, and the pre-arrest bail cannot be denied on the
ground ... that the petitioner was not making self-incriminating
statements. These judgments will not help the petitioner because
the police are not seeking the custody
confess to the commission of
the offence and/or make self-incriminating statements.
8. Heard learned counsel for the applicant and learned ... from the accused. No accused can
be called upon to make self-incriminating statements or give or furnish self-
incriminating evidence. The allegation against
that no person can be compelled
during investigation to make self-incriminating statements and has a right to
silence under Article ... proposition that IO cannot compel a person during investigation to make
self-incriminating statements. Reliance is also placed on the judgment of the
Supreme Court
Article 20(3) , which is the well-known right against self-
incrimination. Article 20(3) reads as follows:
“(3) No person accused of any offence ... well as the statutory provisions to the extent that no self-
incriminating statement made by an accused to the police
officer while
Division Bench is right in holding that a con-
fessional or self-incriminating statement made by a person
accused of having committed a crime under ... Code. The
High Court held that a confessional or self-incriminating
statement made by a person accused of having committed a
crime under
sack. The appellant is said to have made a self-incriminating statement' as a result of which he was taken into custody and information
CITATOR INFO :
R 1985 SC 48 (15)
ACT:
Confession--Accused muttering self-incriminating
statement to himself--Whether amounts to
confession--Communication to another person whether