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  1. Union of India - Section. Section 162 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 162. Statements to police not to be signed : Use of statements in evidence. (1) No statement made by any person to a police officer in the course of an investigation under this Chapter, shall, if reduced to writing, be signed by the person making it; nor shall any ...

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · Section 162 of the Criminal Procedure Code,1973 (CrPC) falls under Chapter XII CrPC, 1973, which ranges from Section 154 to 176. It deals with the powers of police officers to investigate and provide information to the police.

  3. 162. Statements to police not to be signed: Use of statements in evidence. 163. No inducement to be offered. 164. Recording of confessions and statements. 164A. Medical examination of the victim of rape. 165. Search by police officer. 166. When officer in charge of police station may require another to issue search-warrant. 166A.

  4. Cr.P.C 162, Statements to police not to be signed; Use of statements in evidence, from the Code of Criminal Procedure, by Advocate Raman Devgan.

  5. Section 162 (2) in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. (2) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to apply to any statement falling within the provisions of clause (1) of section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 ( 1 of 1872 ), or to affect the provisions of section 27 of that Act. Explanation.

  6. May 25, 2020 · Section 161 of Cr.P.C and Section 162 of Cr.P.C deals with the examination of witnesses by police and this section gives full power to the police to examine witnesses anytime whenever they need and record their statement as per their convenience.

  7. Jul 21, 2022 · Section 162. Section 162 occurs in chapter XII dealing with the powers of the Police to investigate into offences. That Section, so far as material, reads as under:

  8. www.drishtijudiciary.com › current-affairs › section-162-of-criminal-procedureSection 162 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973

    Sep 6, 2023 · Recently, the Supreme Court (SC) in the matter of Munna Pandey v. State of Bihar, held that Section 162 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) does not affect the power of the Court to look into documents or put questions to witnesses suo motu to contradict them.

  9. Section 162 of the Cr.P.C. prohibits the use of the statements made to the police during the course of the investigation for the purpose of corroboration.

  10. What is Section 162 CrPC? Estimated reading time: 1 min. Statements to police not to be signed: Use of statements in evidence.—. (1) No statement made by any person to a police officer in the course of an investigation under this Chapter, shall, if reduced to writing, be signed by the person making it; nor shall any such statement or any ...

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