BNSS 194 — Police to enquire and report on suicide, etc.

Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023

Statutory text

(1) When the officer in charge of a police station
or  some  other  police  officer  specially  empowered  by  the  State  Government  in  that  behalf  receives
information  that  a  person  has  committed  suicide,  or  has  been  killed  by  another  or  by  an  animal  or  by
machinery or by an accident, or has died under circumstances raising a reasonable suspicion that some other
person  has  committed  an  offence,  he  shall immediately  give  intimation thereof to  the  nearest  Executive
Magistrate  empowered  to  hold  inquests,  and,  unless  otherwise directed  by  any  rule  made  by  the  State
Government, or by any general or special order of the District or Sub-divisional Magistrate, shall proceed
to the place where the body of such deceased person is, and there, in the presence of two or more respectable
inhabitants of the neighbourhood, shall make an investigation, and draw up a report of the apparent cause
of death, describing such wounds, fractures, bruises, and other marks of injury as may be found on the body,
and  stating in  what  manner,  or  by  what  weapon  or  instrument (if any),  such  marks  appear to  have  been
inflicted.
(2) The report shall be signed by such police officer and other persons, or by so many of them as concur
therein, and shall be forwarded to the District Magistrate or the Sub-divisional Magistrate within twenty-
four hours.
(3) When—
(i) the case involves suicide by a woman within seven years of her marriage; or
(ii) the case relates to the death of a woman within seven years of her marriage in any circumstances
raising  a  reasonable  suspicion  that  some  other  person  committed an  offence  in  relation  to  such
woman; or
(iii) the case relates to the death of a woman within seven years of her marriage and any relative of
the woman has made a request in this behalf; or
(iv) there is any doubt regarding the cause of death; or
(v) the police officer for any other reason considers it expedient so to do,
 he shall, subject to such rules as the State Government may prescribe in this behalf, forward the body, with
a view to its being examined, to the nearest Civil Surgeon, or other qualified medical person appointed in
this  behalf  by  the  State  Government,  if  the  state  of  the  weather and  the  distance  admit  of  its  being  so
forwarded without risk of such putrefaction on the road as would render such examination useless.
(4) The following Magistrates are empowered to hold inquests, namely, any District Magistrate or Sub-
divisional Magistrate and any other Executive Magistrate specially empowered in this behalf by the State
Government or the District Magistrate.

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