Why Witness Statements are Recorded by the Magistrate under Section 164 CrPC?

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In this video, we explore Section 164 of the CrPC, which allows for the recording of witness statements by a Magistrate during the investigation to prevent deviations during the trial. Learn how these statements, recorded under oath and without the accused's presence, are treated like trial testimony and can be used for corroboration and contradiction if the witness testifies during the trial. This process ensures the integrity of witness testimonies and aids in the pursuit of justice.
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