CrPC 164A — Medical examination of the victim of rape

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

[164A.  Medical  examination  of  the  victim of  rape.—(1)  Where,  during  the  stage  when  an  offence  of
committing rape or attempt to commit rape is under investigation, it is proposed to get the person of the woman with
whom  rape  is  alleged  or  attempted  to  have  been  committed  or  attempted,  examined  by a  medical  expert,  such
examination shall be conducted by a registered medical practitioner employed in a hospital run by the Government
or a local authority and in the absence of such a practitioner, by any other registered medical practitioner, with the
consent of such woman or of a person competent to give such consent on her behalf and such woman shall be sent to such registered medical practitioner within twenty-four hours from the time of receiving the information relating to the commission of such offence.
 (2) The registered medical practitioner, to whom such woman is sent, shall, without delay, examine  her person and prepare a report of his examination giving the following particulars, namely:—
(i) the name and address of the woman and of the person by whom she was brought;
(ii) the age of the woman;
(iii) the description of material taken from the person of the woman for DNA profiling;
(iv) marks of injury, if any, on the person of the woman;
(v) general mental condition of the woman; and
(vi) other material particulars in reasonable detail.
(3) The report shall state precisely the reasons for each conclusion arrived at.
(4) The  report  shall  specifically  record  that  the  consent  of  the  woman  or  of  the  person  competent  to  give  such consent on her behalf to such examination had been obtained.
(5) The exact time of commencement and completion of the examination shall also be noted in the report.
(6)  The  registered  medical  practitioner  shall,  without  delay  forward  the  report  to  the  investigating  officer  who
shall  forward  it  to  the  Magistrate  referred  to  in  section  173  as  part  of  the  documents  referred  to  in  clause  (a)  of

sub-section (5) of that section.
(7)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  as  rendering  lawful  any  examination  without  the consent  of  the woman or of any person competent to give such consent on her behalf.
Explanation.—For  the  purposes  of  this  section, “examination” and “registered  medical  practitioner” shall  have the same meanings as in section 53.]
STATE AMENDMENT
Chhattisgarh
In Section 164A, except explanation clause, of the Code, for the words “registered medical practitioner”, where it occurs for the first time, the words “female registered medical practitioner” shall be substituted.
[Vide Chhattisgarh Act 25 of 2015 s. 10.]

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