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(1) Any Magistrate of the District in which the
information about commission of any offence has been registered, may, whether or not he has jurisdiction
in the case, record any confession or statement made to him in the course of an investigation under this
Chapter or under any other law for the time being in force, or at any time afterwards but before the
commencement of the inquiry or trial:
Provided that any confession or statement made under this sub-section may also be recorded by audiovideo electronic means in the presence of the advocate of the person accused of an offence:
Provided further that no confession shall be recorded by a police officer on whom any power of a
Magistrate has been conferred under any law for the time being in force.
(2) The Magistrate shall, before recording any such confession, explain to the person making it that he
is not bound to make a confession and that, if he does so, it may be used as evidence against him; and the
Magistrate shall not record any such confession unless, upon questioning the person making it, he has
reason to believe that it is being made voluntarily.
(3) If at any time before the confession is recorded, the person appearing before the Magistrate states
that he is not willing to make the confession, the Magistrate shall not authorise the detention of such person
in police custody.
(4) Any such confession shall be recorded in the manner provided in section 316 for recording the
examination of an accused person and shall be signed by the person making the confession; and the
Magistrate shall make a memorandum at the foot of such record to the following effect:—
"I have explained to (name) that he is not bound to make a confession and that, if he does so, any
confession he may make may be used as evidence against him and I believe that this confession was
voluntarily made. It was taken in my presence and hearing, and was read over to the person making it
and admitted by him to be correct, and it contains a full and true account of the statement made by him.
(Signed) A. B.
Magistrate.".
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