The New Indian Express: Statement under Section 164 of CrPC not enough for conviction: Madras HC
CHENNAI: A division bench of the Madras High Court reiterated that statements recorded under Section 164 of the CrPC could not be considered as substantive evidence and relied upon for conviction.The ...
Statement under Section 164 of CrPC not enough for conviction: Madras HC
Even as the high court has appointed an amicus curiae to decide on whether the statements recorded under section 164 of the CrPC are public documents, the court itself, in a communication to all ...
Webindia 123: SC agrees to examine contempt petition for violating guidelines in Section 164 CrPC statement document in rape case
The Supreme Court has agreed to examine the contempt petition filed against Telangana Police for allowing access to crucial statements recorded under Section 164 CrPC to the rape accused despite the ...
SC agrees to examine contempt petition for violating guidelines in Section 164 CrPC statement document in rape case
An accused cop in the Tulsiram Prajapati fake encounter case, Ashish Pandya has filed application in CBI court seeking guidance to turn approver and give statement under section 164 of CrPC.
The Tribune: Ashram in Rajasthan refused to admit him citing security reasons; statement recorded under Section 164, CrPCVictim kept at an undisclosed location in city by police
Ashram in Rajasthan refused to admit him citing security reasons; statement recorded under Section 164, CrPCVictim kept at an undisclosed location in city by police
In a landmark judgment in Anis Miah v State, Criminal Appeal No. 6799 of 2011, a full bench of the High Court Division (HCD) deliberated on the "legal implication of confession made under section 164 ...