CrPC 200 — Examination of complainant

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

A  Magistrate  taking  cognizance  of  an  offence  on  complaint
shall  examine  upon  oath  the  complainant  and  the  witnesses  present,  if  any,  and  the  substance  of  such
examination  shall  be  reduced  to  writing  and  shall  be  signed  by  the  complainant  and the  witnesses,  and
also by the Magistrate:
Provided  that,  when  the  complaint  is  made  in  writing,  the  Magistrate  need  not  examine  the complainant and the witnesses—
(a) if a public servant acting or purporting to act in the discharge of his official duties or a Court
has made the complaint; or
(b) if  the  Magistrate  makes  over  the  case  for  inquiry  or  trial  to  another  Magistrate  under
section 192:
Provided  further that  if the  Magistrate  makes  over  the  case  to  another Magistrate  under  section  192
after examining the complainant and the witnesses, the latter Magistrate need not re-examine them.

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