Section 164 Ipc
Indian penal code ipc section 164.
Section 164 ipc. Imprisonment for 3 years or fine or both. Provided that no confession shall be recorded by a police. Prior to the omission by the prevention of corruption act 1988 section 164 read as.
Try out our premium member services. This section is no more available in the statute book. Section 161 and section 164 of the indian penal code relating to offences by or relating to public servants and specifically of public servant taking gratification other than legal remuneration in respect of an official act section 161 and punishment for abetment by public servant of offences defined in sections 162 and 163 as in section 164 have been repealed by the protection of corruption act 1988.
By the prevention of corruption act 1988 from the indian penal code by advocate raman devgan. Model answer on ipc section 153a ipc a few pointers on recording of statements u s 164 of crpc. Punishment for abetment by public servant of offences defined in section 162 and or 163.
All sections lists. By the prevention of corruption act 1988 devgan in i p c 164 rep. Section 164 in the code of criminal procedure 1973.
A note on the recent judgment in sunil bharti mittal v. 164 a medical examination of the victim of rape. Recording of confessions and statements.
Virtual legal assistant query alert service and an ad free experience. 1954 as amended by subsection a shall not prevent the deduction under section 164 of such code as so amended of taxes levied by a special taxing district which is described in section 164 b 5 of such code as in effect for a taxable year ending on december 31 1963 and which was in existence on december 31 1963 for the purpose of retiring indebtedness existing on such date. 1 any metropolitan magistrate or judicial magistrate may whether or not he has jurisdiction in the case record any confession or statement made to him in the course of an investigation under this chapter or under any other law for the time being in force or at any time afterwards before the commencement of the inquiry or trial.