Judicial Dictionary



Title Confessional statement
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Confessional statement– When a Magistrate records confessional statement of an accused under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure he must observe some legal formalities (i) he must give statutory warning and caution the accused that he is not bound to make a confession; (ii) the Magistrate must be satisfied on questioning the accused that the statement has been made voluntarily. After completion of recording the statement, the Magistrate must add a memorandum at the end of the confession relating to his action. If the Magistrate observes all the legal formalities in recording the confessional statement of an accused generally the confession should be treated as voluntary and true.
The prosecution has been able to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt that both the appellants murdered the deceased victims Sakina and Sohel and, therefore, we find no wrong or illegality at the finding of the High Court Division to convict the appellants for murdering Sakina and Sohel and sentencing them to death based on judicial confession. As such, the conviction and sentence passed by the High Court Division in respect of the appellants does not suffer from any kind of legal infirmities, thus it does not call for interference by this Division.
We are of the view that justice would be sufficiently met, if the sentence of death of the appellants be commuted to one of imprisonment for life. ...Abdul Mannan(Md.) =VS= The State, (Criminal), 2021(1) [10 LM (AD) 223] ....View Full Judgment