A statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 is often misunderstood as a general-purpose legal declaration. In reality, this provision operates within a very narrow procedural framework and cannot be invoked casually or independently.
Under Pakistani criminal law, a Judicial Magistrate may record a statement under Section 164 only in connection with a lawful criminal investigation. The provision itself makes this limitation explicit by linking the Magistrate’s power to an investigation conducted under Chapter XIV of the Cr.P.C.
In ordinary circumstances, such an investigation begins with the registration of an FIR or a lawful direction to investigate. Where no FIR exists and no investigation has commenced, the Magistrate lacks jurisdiction to record a statement under Section 164.
Contrary to popular belief, Section 164 does not provide a mechanism for “protective statements,” “consent statements,” or “voluntary declarations” outside the criminal process. Any recording done in a procedural vacuum is legally vulnerable and may carry no evidentiary value.
Public awareness of this limitation is essential, as misuse of Section 164 has led to unnecessary litigation, harassment, and false expectations of legal protection.
دفعہ 164 کا بیان صرف تفتیش کے دوران ریکارڈ ہو سکتا ہے
ایف آئی آر کے بغیر عام طور پر دفعہ 164 لاگو نہیں ہوتی
مجسٹریٹ ذاتی درخواست پر بیان ریکارڈ نہیں کر سکتا
دفعہ 164 کوئی حفاظتی بیان نہیں ہے
غلط طریقے سے ریکارڈ کیا گیا بیان بے اثر ہو سکتا ہے
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