CrPC 291A — Identification report of Magistrate

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

[291A.  Identification  report  of  Magistrate.—(1)  Any  document  purporting  to  be  a  report  of  identification
under the hand of an Executive Magistrate in respect of a person or property may be used as evidence in any inquiry,
trial or other proceeding under this Code, although such Magistrate is not called as a witness:
Provided  that  where  such  report  contains  a  statement  of  any  suspect  or  witness  to  which  the  provisions  of
section 21, section 32, section 33, section 155 or section 157, as the case may be, of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
(1 of 1872), apply, such statement shall not be used under this sub-section except in accordance with the provisions of those sections.
(2) The  Court  may, if it thinks  fit,  and shall, on the  application of the  prosecution or of the  accused, summon and examine such Magistrate as to the subject-matter of the said report.]

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