Section 163 of CrPC : Section 163: No inducement to be offered.

CrPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi is a suspect in a theft case. During the investigation, the police officer in charge, Inspector Sharma, tells Ravi that if he confesses to the crime, he will be given a lighter sentence. This is a clear violation of Section 163 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, as it constitutes an inducement. Ravi's confession, if made under such circumstances, would be inadmissible in court because it was not made of his own free will.

Example 2:

Priya is being questioned by the police in connection with a fraud case. The investigating officer, Sub-Inspector Mehta, threatens Priya that if she does not confess, she will be subjected to severe physical harm. This...

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