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Under Section 164(2) CrPC on the Judicial Magistrate recording
statement Under Section 164 CrPC. It would be strange ... Under Section 164 CrPC
would be vitiated for non-compliance of the conditions stipulated Under
Section 164
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recording of confessional statements of an accused under
Section 164 CrPC, it is manifest that the said provisions
emphasis ... Magistrate recording the confessional statement of an
accused under Section 164 CrPC. The failure of the
Magistrate to put such
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crime case No. 40 of
1988 under Section 302 IPC and under Sections 4/25 of the
Arms ... Section 164(3) CrPC before recording the
statement Ex. P-2 under Section 164 CrPC. The Magistrate
went
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Rabindra Kr. Pal @ Dara Singh vs Republic Of India on 21
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belonging various deceased and the injured persons effected
under Section 27 of the evidence Act. The defence ... diary regarding the 'incident' and arrested
Ramcharan under Section 109 of the CrPC (not under Section
379 or Sections
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recorded the statement of the victim girl under Section
164 of the CrPC. The defence plea was of total denial ... recorded on the basis of statements given under
Section 164 CrPC. In other words, such statements cannot be
treated
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recording of confessional statements of an accused under Section 164 CrPC, it is manifest that the said provisions emphasise ... Magistrate recording the confessional statement of an accused under Section 164 CrPC. The failure of the Magistrate to put such
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been recorded by the learned CJM during investigation under Section 164
CrPC.
5. During trial the prosecution could not produce ... under Section 161
CrPC and the statements recorded under Section 164 CrPC arrived at the
decision convicting the appellant
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recorded Under
Section 161 CrPC and statement recorded Under Section 164 CrPC by the
Magistrate (Ex D5) which denote improvements ... jurisprudence that a statement of a witness recorded Under Section 164
CrPC cannot be used as substantive evidence
Rajasthan High Court
Chaudhary, the Metropolitan Magistrate who recorded
the statement under section 164 of the CrPC of the prosecutrix ... CrPC;
the second, being the statement recorded by the learned
Metropolitan Magistrate under section 164 of the CrPC
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