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Law of Confessions and of Accoplices Approvers Spies and Informers & Dying Declarations

1929

In his article on Confession" which was originally a collection of notes for his own use the author was obliged to put as briefly as was consistent with the nature and size of a magazine article the whole law—substantive and adjective—on the subject of Confession which is one of the most difficult and intricate subjects of the Criminal Law of Procedure And Evidence. [...] When he was tempted to publish his article in the Calcutta Weekly Notes he had no idea of subsequently bringing it out in the form of a boCriluntil it was suggested to him by some of his friends. The present publication is with the exception of a slight alteration in the first instalment a verbatim reprint of the original article : and hence the book retains its inherent defect of not being ful [...] In fact for want of sp.ace the author had to be content with only giving the reference of case by the number name and page of their respective volumes and to qmit their names which will however now be found in Appendix I. For easy reference the full texts of the various sections of the Evidence Act and of the Code of Criminal Procedure bearing on the subject and mentioned in this book have [...] Recording of Statement or Confession 53-108 Summary of Requirements of sec. [...] P. C. 57 Record of formalities in confession 63 Voluntariness of confession 67 Effect of delay in police-custody on voluntariness of a confession 72 Signature 73 Language 76 Certificate 80 Memorandum 82 When confession under sec.
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Pages
817
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145371
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Sripati Roy view
Frontmatter
i-lx Sripati Roy view
Chapter I. Introduction
1-26 Sripati Roy view
Chapter II. Evidentiary Value of Confessions
26-46 Sripati Roy view
Chapter III. Various Sections Bearing Upon the Law of Confessions
46-53 Sripati Roy view
Chapter IV. Recording of Statement or Confession
53-108 Sripati Roy view
Chapter V. Inducement Threat or Promise
109-152 Sripati Roy view
Chapter VI. Examination of the Accused
152-200 Sripati Roy view
Chapter VII. Confession to “Police-Officer” and “in Police Custody.”
200-242 Sripati Roy view
Chapter VIII. Confession to Magistrates
242-251 Sripati Roy view
Chapter IX. Confession of Prisoners Tried Jointly
252-289 Sripati Roy view
Chapter X. Accomplices
290-338 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XI. Distinction between a Spy and an Accomplice
338-356 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XII. Aprrovers
356-418 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XIII. Retracted Confessions
418-435 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XIV. Sec. 288 Cr. P. C.
435-449 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XV. Discovery Resulting from Inadmissible Confession
449-477 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XVI. (Sec. 533 Cr. P. C.)
477-480 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XVII. Verification of Confession
480-486 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XVIII. Identification of Accused
486-493 Sripati Roy view
Chapter XIX. Dying Declarations
494-521 Sripati Roy view
Appendices
522-592 Sripati Roy view
Index
593-742 Sripati Roy view

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