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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 161 CrPC"
Delhi Riots- As Per CDR Details He Was Not Even In The Vicinity Of Violence Affected Area : Delhi HC Grants Bail To Riots Accused
Statement U/s 161 CrPC Inadmissible In Evidence And Cannot Be Relied Upon For Conviction: SC [Read Judgment]
[Section 482 CrPC] HC Cannot Quash Criminal Proceedings On The Basis Of Its Assessment Of 161 Statements: SC [Read Judgment]
At The Stage Of Framing Of Charges, It Is Not Necessary To Evaluate Evidence Collected By IO:Allahabad HC [Read Order]
(Rape) Conviction Cannot Be Solely Based On Statements Made To Police U/s 154/161 CrPC: SC [Read Order]
'Admission' Made By Accused To Police Officer Before Investigation Commences May Be Admissible: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 27 Recovery- Some Myths And Misconceptions
‘This Court Hadn’t At All Finally Disposed Of The Petition’: Punjab & Haryana HC ‘Defends’ Itself After SC Criticizes It For ‘One Line’ Disposal [Read Order]
SC Reprimands CBI For Delay In Registration Of FIRs In Fake Encounter Cases In Manipur
Who Is a “Police Officer” To Whom A Confession By An Accused Is Tabooed ?
For Adding Additional Accused (S.319 CrPC) Strong Evidence On His Complicity Required: SC [Read Judgment]
Kerala HC Refuses Sessions Judge’s Plea To Expunge Critical Remarks Made Against His Approach To Criminal Trial [Read Judgment]
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