CrPC 358 — Compensation to persons groundlessly arrested

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Whenever  any  person  causes  a  police  officer  to
arrest another person, if it appears to the Magistrate by  whom the case is heard that there was no sufficient ground
for causing such arrest, the Magistrate  may award such compensation, not exceeding

[one thousand rupees], to be
paid by the person so causing the arrest to the person so arrested, for his loss of time and expenses in the matter, as the Magistrate thinks fit.
(2) In such cases,  if  more  persons than one  are  arrested, the  Magistrate  may, in like  manner, award to each of
them such compensation, not exceeding

[one thousand rupees], as such Magistrate thinks fit.
 (3) All compensation awarded under this section may be recovered as if it were a fine, and, if it cannot be  so
recovered, the person by whom it is payable shall be sentenced to simple imprisonment for such term not exceeding thirty days as the Magistrate directs, unless such sum is sooner paid.

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