When a Third Party Can Obtain Statement Recorded Under Sec 164 CrPC? Kerala HC Answers

The Kerala HC on Wednesday stated that no person (be it accused, victim or a third party) is entitled to a copy of the statement recorded under S.164 of the Code till the final report is filed and cognizance is taken. The bench of Justice Kauser Edappagath stated that “statement recorded under Section 164 of

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