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Case diaries should contain only particulars of actual steps taken or progress made
in the investigation and such details of Investigation which have bearing on the
case. Addresses ,both present and permanent of the witnesses and all other relevant
details should be invariably recorded in the Case Diaries.
The following shall not be incorporated in the case Diaries :
Opinion of Investigating officer ,Opinion of the Supervisory Officers and Law
Officers.
Any Conflict of opinion between Investigation Officer, Law Officers,
Superintendent of police, DIG and Head Office.
Recommendations made in Concluding report of the Officer, Comments of Law
Officer(s) and Supervisory Officers.
Any other Facts/ Circumstances not relating to investigation of the case.
It means this section deals with or shows that what a Special diary of a Policeofficer making an investigation should contain . Every police-officer making an
investigation shall enter his proceedings in a diary which may be used at the trial or
inquiry , not as evidence in the case but to aid the court in such inquiry or an
investigation started under section 174 of the code.
PEARY MOHAN DAS V D. WESTON
BHAGWAT SINGH V COMMISISONER OF POLICE
HAMIDULLA V STATE OF GUJARAT
RECENT LEGISLATIVE CHANGES:
In section 172, after sub sec (1), new sub-sec (1A) and (1B) have
been inserted , by section 15 of the Cr.p.c (Amendment ) Act, 2008
(5 of 2009).Section 172, relates to diary of proceedings in
investigation.
Two new sub-sections (1A) and (1B) have been inserted so as to
provide that the statements of witnesses recorded during the
course of investigation under section 161 shall be recorded in the
case diary and that such Diary shall be a bound volume and duly
paginated.
GENERAL DIARY:
Sadhu Singh V state of U.P