CrPC 284 — When attendance of witness may be dispensed with and commission issued

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Whenever,  in
the course of any  inquiry, trial or other  proceeding under this Code, it appears to a Court or Magistrate that
the examination of a witness  is  necessary  for the ends of  justice, and  that the attendance of  such  witness
cannot  be  procured  without an amount of delay, expense or inconvenience which, under the circumstances of
the case, would be unreasonable, the Court or Magistrate may dispense with such attendance and may issue a
commission for the examination of the witness in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter:
Provided that where the examination of the President or the Vice-President of India or the Governor of a
State or the Administrator of a Union territory as a witness is necessary for the ends of Justice, a commission shall be issued for the examination of such a witness.
(2) The  Court  may,  when  issuing  a  commission  for    the  examination  of  a  witness  for  the  prosecution,
direct  that  such amount  as  the  Court  considers  reasonable  to  meet  the  expenses  of  the  accused,  including  the pleader's fees, be paid by the prosecution.

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