be correct. The statement under Section 342 did not consist of two portions, part inculpatory and part exculpatory. It concerned itself with two facts. The accused admitted that he was in charge of the godown, he denied that the rectified spirit was found in that godown. He alleged that the rectified spirit was found outside it. This part of his statement was proved untrue by the prosecution evidence and had no intimate connection with the statement concerning the possession of the godown.” 16. On similar lines reference can be made to a quite recent judgment of this Court in Ajay Singh v. State of Maharashtra [(2007) 12 SCC 341 : (2008) 1 SCC (Cri) 371] where the Court held as under : (SCC p. 347, paras 11-13) “11. So far as the prosecution case that kerosene was found on the accused's dress is concerned, it is to be noted that no question Criminal Appeal no.2567 of 2024 etc. Page 6 of 15in this regard was put to the accused while he was examined under Section 313 of the Code. 12.