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Central Government Act Section 162 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
162. Production of documents.- A witness summoned to produce ... shall be held to have committed an offence under section 166 of the Indian Penal Code
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Central Government Act Section 162(1) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(1) No statement made by any person ... contradict such witness in the manner provided by section 145 of the Indian Evidence
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appellants raised before us the
following points : (1) (a). Section 162 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure ... putting it in the second clause of
that section. But s. 162 was amended
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Central Government Act Section 162(1) in The Companies Act, 1956
(1) If a company fails to comply with ... provisions contained in section 159, 160 or 161, the company, and every officer of the company who is in default
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give or withhold such permission as he
thinks fit. Section 162 provides that when a witness brings
to Court ... derived from it is
declined. [357H; 358A-B]
(b) Section 162 visualises an inquiry into that objection
and empowers
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provisions of sub- section (2) of section 161, section 162 and section 167 shall
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liable to the like punishment as is provided by section 162 for a default in complying with the provisions
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used only for the purposes mentioned in Section 162 of
the Code and not for any other purpose. Narration ... trial, according to counsel and that is prohibited by
Section 162 of the Code. Reliance is placed on the decision
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application filed by the first respondent under section 162,
clauses (v) and (vi) of the Indian Companies ... accordingly no ground either for
passing an order under section 162, or for taking action
under section
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appellants were
(1)That evidence inadmissible under section 162 of the
Criminal Procedure Code and under section ... police and under their
active supervision was hit by section 162 of the Criminal
Procedure Code; and
(2)That
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